Maite Proenca daughter of civil servants demands R254000 pension from

Maitê Proença, daughter of civil servants, demands R$254,000 pension from government Revista Oeste

Known for being one of the main actresses who joined the cast of Talk GloboMaitê Proença demanded R$254,000 from the government for the retroactive payment of her pension as the single daughter of civil servants. The newspaper O Globo published the information on Saturday, April 22.

she sent to justice from the state of São Paulo, in which he stated that he was entitled to R$ 254,000 for the months that his pensions were not paid. Maitê Proença has been receiving a pension for years since the death of her parents.

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Understand Maitê Proença’s lawsuit over her unmarried daughter’s pension

Maite Proenca Pension 2Maitê Proença defends her single daughter’s pension and claims her parents paid taxes | Photo: Playback/Instagram/eumaiteproenca

The actress’ mother, Margot Proença, was a teacher. His father, Carlos Eduardo Gallo, was a judge and prosecutor. In 2010, the State Social Security (SPPrev) investigated whether Maitê had a stable relationship that could result in the loss of his pensions.

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the government of Sao Paulo, at that time, canceled the pensions. According to the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper, she was earning BRL 13,000 a month in benefits by then. SPPrev understood that Maitê Proença should lose entitlement to a single daughter’s pension because she would have a stable connection with businessman Paulo Marinho.

In this way, the actress would no longer be the single daughter of a civil servant. The Social Security Administration cited an excerpt from Maitê’s biography, in which she said she raised “a beautiful family” in the span of more than a decade that she was in a relationship with the businessman. For SPPrev, this was proof of the stable Union.

A few years later, the court recognized Maitê Proença’s right to a pension for an unmarried daughter. The performance was returned to the actress as her defense appealed the suspension of the performance.

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Maitê Proença’s defense claimed that her parents paid taxes that were deducted from her salaries so that she could receive the pension. “If you don’t agree with the law, which dates back to 1940 and is perhaps anachronistic, you should change it from now on,” the actress said in a 2019 interview.

“You can’t do that to people,” concluded Maitê Proença while defending her single daughter’s pension. The actress is 65 years old and has also filed a lawsuit against Globo labor justiceaccording to the TV News website.

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