Bolsonaro can save Lula from the electoral disaster
President Lula’s wear with the failure of his government seems irreversible. With more than half of the term elapsed, the prospects in the economy are not the best. In the political field, there will be growing difficulties in relations with parliamentarians. And the difficulties of the population should be aggravated with inflation and falling consumption. Family indebtedness, encouraged by the government, is an announced disaster and will occur more to the end of the year. Default worries banks and credit cards.
The president, despite being criticized by the media, maintains his charisma and personal prestige. But your ability to compete in next year’s presidential presidential will depend on the division of the right. Bolsonaro is the greatest leadership, but with strong rejection. In the past election, 38 million Brazilians did not vote or vote null or white, with supposed majority of conservatives who did not want to vote for Bolsonaro. Lula won for less than 2%. Keeping the ineligibility of Bolsonaro, the center right may have a competitive candidacy.
Varieties
• Lula da Silva’s presence in Moscow for the commemorative events of the 80th anniversary of the end of the war on the 9th, repercussions very badly in the media and political media. Lula got many dictators, especially from controversial Latin Americans, such as Maduro, from Venezuela, and Díaz, from Cuba. Already the first lady, Janja da Silva, was in St. Petersburg with the largest advocate of the invasion of Ukraine. After Moscow the entourage went to China where Lula da Silva did not miss the opportunity to criticize Trump.
• Catholic means are concerned with the compliments of two former Catholics, removed by John Paul II to the new Pope. Frei Beto, known for his long friendship with Fidel Castro, and Leonardo Boff, a leftist militant removed by the Vatican in João Paulo’s papacy, greet the choice with enthusiasm.
• Economist Marcio Pochmann, who directs Brazil’s statistics body, is being contested for publicizing favorable rates to the government. The reaction comes from within the entity, which has respected technical staff.
• Deforestation in the Amazon rose more than 50%, according to the government’s official body. In the election campaign, Lula accused Bolsonaro of ‘Deforest’.
• Congress may approve later this year the end of reelection to positions in the executive and the return of the five -year term to the President of the Republic. The measure was approved by the Fernando Henrique government to favor the then president. Since then, only Bolsonaro has not been reelected.
• The profit of the two largest private banks, Itaú and Bradesco, in the first quarter was large. And the interest rates went to 14.75%a year.
• To attract data centers, Brazil will abolish taxes on imports of property from the unvarful sector in the country. A wind of common sense.
• French Lactalis, owner of the President brand, is already the largest dairy industry in Brazil, with 3% of the market, and will invest to double production in two years.
• The president of Angola visits Brasilia this week and on the agenda agreements for the presence of Brazilian agribusiness in his country. The African nation offers land on a concession basis. At April 25, the Portuguese Central Beer Group, under leadership in Angola de Manuel Vinhas, had ambitious passion fruit project that would be taken advantage of schwepppes soda, which they represented in the country. It was a project associated with the Brazilian company then leader in passion fruit.