In December 2013, deputy Ronaldo Fonseca defended the reduction of taxes in Brazil. Ronaldo is author of a proposal of amendment of the Constitution which extend tax immunity of churches, political parties, and other institutions. In 2015, Ronaldo supported the reduction of criminal majority, along with resocialization. In 2016, was reporter, in the Chamber of Deputies' Ethics Council, of an appeal of deputy
Eduardo Cunha, denounced in the
Operation Car Wash and who had a voting favorable for his removal from the Chamber. Considered Cunha's ally, Fonseca presented a 69-page report asking for a new voting. In August 2017, voted for the rejection of the denounce of passive corruption against president Temer, whose approval rating was the worst since the
military dictatorship. On 28 May 2018, took office as new Secretary-General of the Presidency of the government Michel Temer. ==References==