Aracaju City Hall Administrative Center. PMA The city of Aracaju adopted spending contingency measures in the Executive Branch. The main objective, according to the text of the decree, is to guarantee fiscal balance, financial sustainability and maintain the municipality's payment capacity in light of the actual collection behavior. The decree also determines that secretaries and managers reevaluate all current administrative contracts to try to renegotiate the values, aiming for a reduction of up to 25% of the contracted value. ? Click here to follow the g1 SE channel on WhatsApp ?? Access the 2026 Elections page in Sergipe The decree sets exact percentages for reducing expenses based on the arithmetic average of the years 2024 and 2025: 40% cut: Tickets and daily allowances, consultancy services, event services, tributes and festivities. 30% cut: Advertising and publicity. 25% cut: Maintenance and conservation of properties, cleaning, conservation and pest control in general, rental and maintenance of machines and equipment, IT, overt or monitored surveillance. 20% cut: Consumables, office hours and hygiene, fuel supply, vehicle rental, compensation and refunds. 15% cut: Public bank accounts and property rental.
Aracaju City Hall adopts spending contingency measures
Aracaju City Hall Administrative Center. PMA The city of Aracaju adopted spending contingency measures in the Executive Branch. The main objective, according to the text of the decree, is to guarantee fiscal balance,...
In addition, bidding and contracting processes that generate new funding expenses, such as hiring temporary or outsourced staff and granting adjustments or financial benefits that imply an increase in expenses, are suspended for an indefinite period of time. READ ALSO: After seizure of more than R$200,000, a civil servant at the Aracaju Department of Education is dismissed Aracaju and São Cristóvão must present the new territorial limits in around 20 days. However, the decree makes it clear that priority will be given to expenses aimed at maintaining essential public services, the payment of personnel and social charges, in addition to ongoing contractual obligations that are indispensable for public administration. Monitoring compliance with the measures will be the responsibility of the Municipal Comptroller General (CGM), the Planning, Budget and Management Secretariat (Seplog) and the Finance Secretariat (Semfaz).