According to polls, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has emerged unscathed from the political crisis of corruption his government suffered in 2005. With his popularity on the rise, it is likely he will be reelected for another four years in October. Nevertheless, there are indications that important changes have taken place that will limit his possibilities.
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Excellent.....sad reality....well explai written by Guest,
March 31, 2006
But afterall who is Lula ? He talk to the left and works for the right. Simply stated, he betrays to whom he talks and do promises after promises after promises after promises....never fullfilled !
Simple.
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... written by Guest,
March 31, 2006
shameful numbers.
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Sad ... really sad written by Guest,
March 31, 2006
It seems all politicians are liers. Bush spreading democracy and stealing oil. Lula and these numbers... What a shame!
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Good Numbers! written by Guest,
March 31, 2006
Just make calculations! "the debt cancellation with the IMF (US$ 15 billion) frees the country from the international noose for 10 years; there is no privatization; worker-capital and citizen-state relationships have changed in favor of the weaker; the external debt-GDP relationship is the best it's been in the last 50 years.
Among the popular sectors, those most benefited have been the poor. There have been marked improvements among those who earn minimum wage (US$ 100/week) or less, there is a movement to formalize the job market, and the complaints, in her opinion, are due to the fact that jobs being created are no longer for the children of the middle class." If the jobs go to the poorer which are 90% of the population it means that it is really improving!! Good News!
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... written by Guest,
March 31, 2006
Wow - what a crackpot!! I knew there were some naive readers here but this guy . . .
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Maths written by Guest,
April 05, 2006
It's just Maths dear!
Really good numbers!
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negative propaganda written by Guest,
April 05, 2006
Another negative propaganda from people that loves to play with numbers.
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... written by Guest,
April 06, 2006
"But the Poorest Elect the President " yes, and the stupidest. Up in the US, they once had this fee called a poll tax . . . . Great Idea!
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But afterall who is Lula ?
He talk to the left and works for the right.
Simply stated, he betrays to whom he talks and do promises after promises after promises after promises....never fullfilled !
Simple.