Abstract

This article is about analyzing the state dynamics that goes from planning, through the public budget, to materialize with public procurement. Its focus is to find, in each of these institutes linked to the economic and financial order, its point of intersection with sustainable development, defended in the present work as one of the fundamental principles of the Republic, through the intertwining of arts. 1º, 3º, 170 and 225 of the Constitution. From this, it sheds some light on what is called sustainable public procurement, calling attention to the state purchasing power, which, because of the large volume of resources it moves, can be an important tool to induce and influence the market to a more sustainable behavior. Thus, recognizing the socio-environmental crisis suffered by the planet, it is intended to articulate forces to develop a culture oriented to reconcile the dimensions of sustainability, especially its economic, social and environmental aspects. Thus, adopting a qualitative research methodology of bibliographic review, it was concluded that, from planning to hiring, the State necessarily needs to opt for sustainable development, under penalty of aggravation of the socio-environmental crisis or even make the effort in sustainable public procurement mere initiatives in the field of public administration.

Highlights

  • The world is currently undergoing severe economic, social and environmental disturbances which, combined, have made us question the future-oriented development model.In this sense, the environmental crisis issue is no longer hermetic and linked only to environmental problems

  • An evaluation of the very postulate of sustainability from the standpoint of the Federal Constitution is intended, especially in the title relating to Economic and Financial Order, thereby laying ground for the study of state planning and public contracting

  • Order established by the 1988 Constitution is aligned with sustainable development, a relation that will be addressed in the following subtopic

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The world is currently undergoing severe economic, social and environmental disturbances which, combined, have made us question the future-oriented development model. In Brazil, our Political Charter establishes, in its 3rd article, that goals of our Republic are the construction of a free, just and solidary society which guarantees, in addition to that, national development, the eradication of poverty and the reduction of social and regional inequality Linked to these purposes, the Constitutional Congress, in article 225, has shown that, as a pathway to development, everyone has the right to a ecologically balanced environment, crucial to a healthy quality of life, being a duty of the public authorities and the collectivity to defend and preserve it for the present and future generations. An evaluation of the very postulate of sustainability from the standpoint of the Federal Constitution is intended, especially in the title relating to Economic and Financial Order, thereby laying ground for the study of state planning and public contracting

From growth to development
An economic and financial order geared toward sustainable development
STATE PLANNING
SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC CONTRACTING
Findings
FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
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