Consequences of the decline in government approval and other weekly topics
The Legislative and Judicial branches resume their activities. The pace in the Legislature this week is expected to be slow, with negotiations taking place regarding members of the standing committees in both Houses. On Saturday, truck drivers will meet in São Paulo to discuss the sector’s list of demands. In the market, there is anticipation surrounding the minutes of the Central Bank’s latest meeting, which raised interest rates to 13.25% per year.
This week's Talking Points:
- The relationship between Congress and the Executive Office.
- New presidents in Congress send messages to the Executive Office and the STF.
- Speeches in Congress foreshadow conflicts.
- Lula's weakness sparks party reactions.
- Consequences of the decline in government approval.
- Diplomacy is the solution to avoid U.S. tariff barriers.
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