President Lula assumes the post of Minister of Tourism in exchange for more parliamentary support | international

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, receives former President of Uruguay Jose Mujica at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia.Andre Borges (EFE)

Brazil’s president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 77, maintains an intense relationship with some of the parties most notorious for offering parliamentary support in exchange for positions with hard budgets. In this context, after a long series of 40 days, Lula appoints Celso Sabino as Minister of Tourism, to replace Daniela Carneiro, an evangelical married to a powerful mayor of the metropolitan area. Rio de Janeiro. Janeiro. The president, who does not have a parliamentary majority, is seeking to broaden his base of support in Congress in order to implement his plans.

With this change, Lula lost one of the 11 ministers in the 37-portfolio cabinet he started with. The outgoing Carneiro fell because she left the party in which she became a minister. Exactly in his first days in office, he survived the open crisis because of his relationship with politicians linked to paramilitary groups. This is the second cabinet replacement in six months. The previous was the dismissal of the only army minister due to a loss of confidence.

Lula resisted appointing the replacement official for several weeks until the confirmation of the decision, via decree in the Diario de la Unión, went unnoticed in the local press. It was something that was done ages ago, the only thing missing is the signature of the head of state.

But this replacement illustrates the tenuous position in which the president finds himself, who won the minimum at the head of a broad coalition to save democracy and since he began to rule he has been making efforts to expand it. Despite the pressure, Lola makes it clear that he is setting the pace. And as political Brazil minute by minute followed the slow downfall of a minister and the arrival of her replacement, the president relaunched some of his most successful policies and met with leaders. Aliens at home or outside. These days it is launching a program to enable the poorest 78% of heavily indebted Brazilians to negotiate with banks and remove their names from the list of defaulters, cancel the subsidies for the civilian-military schools created by Jair Bolsonaro or promote patriotism. Vaccination program before traveling to Brussels on Saturday to participate in the EU Summit – CELAC.

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The so-called parties center They are the candidates who have been summoned by the executive branch. This great center is a constellation of acronyms woven together by sheer interests–not ideology, but always leaning toward conservatism–and by an extraordinary survival instinct. They are always interested in presenting the votes of their MPs and then collecting the bill. Many of the MPs included in that amorphous group voted last week for tax reform and now want their share in the form of power ministries and a budget. They trust that the tourism portfolio is only the down payment. According to the Brazilian press, they are even dreaming of one of the crown jewels, which is the Ministry of Social Development, whose main program is the Bolsa Família, the best electoral brand of the Workers’ Party.

parties center They are the ones who brought down Dilma Rousseff, and those who have prevented the countless impeachment petitions against Jair Bolsonaro from even being discussed in Congress.

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