Announced in October 2021,[1] the provisional measure (MP, short for medida provisória) was sanctioned by Bolsonaro after passing through both legislative houses (the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies and Brazilian Senate) on 30 December 2021, replacing Bolsa Família.
[2] However, after Lula's re-election as president of Brazil in 2022, he declared that he would rename the program to Bolsa Família, putting an end to Auxílio Brasil.
However, on September 15 of the same year, President Bolsonaro announced that the "Renda Brasil" proposal was cancelled due to difficulties in finding ways to fund it.
[7] On August 9, 2021, the provisional measure 1061–21 is published on Diário Oficial da União, which meant it would go into effect 90 days after its publication, replacing Bolsa Família.
[8] On October 20, 2021, Auxílio Brasil was announced by the federal government, promising monthly payments of 400 reais until 2022, and a permanent adjustment of 20% compared to the amount paid by Bolsa Família.