This article aims to verify the feasibility of implementing a public policy, aimed at ensuring a minimum income, in order to safeguard the existential minimum, in times of the COVID-19 pandemic. For that, a bibliographical research is used, applying the deductive method, which is shown to be the most adequate to debug the proposed objective. Indeed, the study begins from the theory of the existential minimum an...
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