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1067/2009 - COLLECTIVE ACTION AND VETO PLAYERS IN PUBLIC POLICY: THE TRAJECTORY OF NATIONAL FRONT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION (1998-2002)
AÇÃO COLETIVA E VETO EM POLÍTICA PÚBLICA: A TRAJETÓRIA DA FRENTE NACIONAL PELO SANEAMENTO AMBIENTAL (1998-2002)

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• Ana Cristina A. de Sousa - Ana Cristina A. de Sousa - Fiocruz - <nilsondorosario@terra.com.br>

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In 1999, the federal government has committed itself to the IMF with the privatization of the sanitation and other public services, seeking resources to address the fiscal crisis. He proposed the bill 4147/01 as the regulatory framework that would provide the necessary security for investors interested in acquiring the state-owned sanitation enterprises. Against this initiative, a coalition of industry interests mobilized in order to veto the adoption of privatization: the National Front for Environmental Sanitation (FNSA). This paper identifies the actors, the agenda and the interests involved in this political coalition. It shows that the coalition acted decisively as an instance of veto, limiting the effects of the agreement with the IMF on the public policy of sanitation in Brazil this time
Key words: sanitation public policy; National Front for Environmental Sanitation (FNSA); privatization of sanitation supply; public services; veto players.

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Ana Cristina A. de Sousa. COLLECTIVE ACTION AND VETO PLAYERS IN PUBLIC POLICY: THE TRAJECTORY OF NATIONAL FRONT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION (1998-2002). Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2010/Mar). [Citado em 27/09/2024]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/collective-action-and-veto-players-in-public-policy-the-trajectory-of-national-front-for-environmental-sanitation-19982002/5151



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