ABSTRACT
This paper exposes the theme of the public budget and the crisis in public finance management. Repeated easing maneuvers budget part and constant political wrangling in the power relations that surround the theme end up frustrating the real purpose of the public budget in the democratic constitutional state: the realization of fundamental rights. It is important to insert the discussion in the context of the constitutional reform that brought the unprecedented prediction of binding parliamentary amendments in the brazilian budget. The search is performed with the application of bibliographic research technique, using the critical inductive method of approach and qualitative data evaluation.
Keywords:
Fundamental Rights; Public Budget; Parliamentary Amendments