Primary deficit is how much debt is generated every year by a government, ignoring old debts repayments.
If you primary deficit is positive, you need to borrow money even if all your creditors decided to pardon your old debts.
Fernando Henrique Cardoso made a law that mayors, governors and president are criminably liable for reaching the end of their term with primary deficit (thus putting the next person in charge in trouble).
Dilma Rouseff in 2014 had a primary deficit of positive 10 billion (meaning the government would need to borrow 10 billion more than usual).
She circunvented this by pulling a ugly stunt on the congress (she sent a law to the congress, where the law said that some of government spenditure "don't count" toward the balance, then she threatened to not sign the bill that allow congressmen to spend some federal money to help their homebase unless the congress approved her law)
Yep... The term the guy used is the english name for it, in portuguese we call it "surplus" and that is it :P
So in short: Fernando Henrique in 1994 made a law where if you don't make a surplus before debt payments, you are a criminal (of the sort that get arrested)
Dilma Rouseff not only made a deficit (instead of a surplus), she made a law to circunvent the previous law, also her law has the pecualiarity that the project that "don't count" in the debts are her party pet projects (the projects that they put on TV to ask for votes), a possible loophole in the law is that she can spend "infinite" money on her pet projects now.
It used to be this way, but she is using "creative accounting" in order to do that, for example, by making state-owned companies pay some expenses and arguing at the supreme court that these operations are not loans. These maneuvers are nicknamed "pedalada fiscal" (fiscal bike-shredding).
I guess she will be allowed to get away with this because by now the workers party has appointed most of the judges.
Any resemblance with the situation at Venezuela is not mere coincidence, including the situation of the huge state-owned oil monopolies on both countries (Petrobras in Brazil and PDVSA in Venezuela).
If you primary deficit is positive, you need to borrow money even if all your creditors decided to pardon your old debts.
Fernando Henrique Cardoso made a law that mayors, governors and president are criminably liable for reaching the end of their term with primary deficit (thus putting the next person in charge in trouble).
Dilma Rouseff in 2014 had a primary deficit of positive 10 billion (meaning the government would need to borrow 10 billion more than usual).
She circunvented this by pulling a ugly stunt on the congress (she sent a law to the congress, where the law said that some of government spenditure "don't count" toward the balance, then she threatened to not sign the bill that allow congressmen to spend some federal money to help their homebase unless the congress approved her law)