A condition for Lula’s economic policy

A condition for Lula’s economic policy

We are talking about the fascist hordes that, for example, arrived at different parts of the Congress in Brasilia from the Army Headquarters, where a camp was set up against the arrival of Lula to the presidency. But also many others, hundreds of them, who began to enter the Planalto Palace, seat of the Presidency, and some even surrounded the Palace of Justice. Added to this, since Saturday night numerous groups arrived in Brasilia from various states that were not controlled by the Brasilia Military Police. Everything seems to indicate that this was the work of the Secretary of Security Anderson TorresBolsonaro and former Minister of Justice under Bolsonaro.

It would be innocent to ignore a relevant fact: days ago, the far-right leader and former president, Jair Bolsonaro, refused to transfer power to Lula Da Silva and took refuge in the United States. There, he promised his followers to wait for imminent “news”. Once the facts were established, the president Lula Da Silva He maintained that it was an unprecedented anti-democratic reaction in the history of Brazil. The same was pointed out by the president. Alberto Fernandez. Both leaders repudiated the facts and the Brazilian decided to decree federal intervention.

But perhaps it is also worth noting a fact that is not minor: the visibility of what happened in Brazil could have an even more ambitious objective: to condition not only Lula’s legislative agenda, but also the progressive reform ideas that the new president has put forward. public as part of their government project.

Of course, it necessarily implies thinking about the conversations that the Brazilian president himself and his Argentine counterpart have been holding in order to strengthen the call “Great Homeland” and, therefore, the economic and financial position of Argentina, a record that must necessarily be considered as a counterweight to the seigniorage that the International Monetary Fund usually outlines with debtor countries.

Additionally, it goes without saying that, in a key year for the elections in Argentina, Lula’s agenda to Alberto Fernandez It includes a strengthening of bilateral trade, energy integration, a common currency, all initiatives that could increase the aspirations of the Frente de Todos.

Brazil is Argentina’s main trading partner, since 14% of our country’s exports had that country as their destination in 2022. The fundamental fact is that the composition of this trade has a particularity: a high participation of manufactures, it is In other words, a fundamental element in the generation of quality employment in both countries.

Source: Ambito

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