The Rio de Janeiro State Public Prosecutor's Office (MPRJ), also known as the Operational Support Center, presented a study on the distribution of oil revenues among municipalities in Rio de Janeiro.
Thus being prepared by the MPRJ Research Center, the technical report was presented to representatives of the city halls of Maricá and Niterói.
The meeting took place at the initiative of the Public Prosecutor's Office for Collective Protection of Citizenship of the Niterói Nucleus, which instituted administrative proceedings to monitor it.

Since the measures will be taken by the two municipalities for their economic sustainability independently of oil revenue resources.
The Meeting
At the meeting, an estimate of the impact of the reduction in oil revenues due to these changes in the rules for distributing oil was presented. southeast.
The study detected a high level of impairment of revenues in the municipalities of Maricá and Niterói, which may now be scarce from April 2020, with the judgment of the ADIN.
After knowing the numbers presented at the meeting, the mayor of Maricá, Fabiano Horta, had a more accurate view of the possible impacts on his municipality.
“Maricá had not yet received an order to implement the operation in a very bad scenario for the municipality, so the study helps because it gives us time”, he concludes.
In the same sense, the municipal secretary of Finance of Niterói, Giovanna Victer, classified the meeting positively. “This task of the Public Ministry is very healthy”.
Data Management
We all want institutional evolution, and this view of the Public Prosecutor's Office in the CENPE study is undoubtedly very positive, always professionalizing data management.
It is very important that taxpayers, citizens, increasingly know the fiscal reality of society so that they can demand things from their governments.
It is an amendment that was made to the project, but the president is very sensitive to this reality. The one who has to discuss this is the Federal Senate.
Also representing Niterói were the general controller, Cristiane Marcelino; the city's attorney general, Carlos Raposo; and the Secretary of Planning, Axel Schmidt Grael, among other authorities.
