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Apr 05, 2022
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It is this change in the electorate that the Brazilian political scientist André Singer, Lula's spokesman and press secretary until 2006, has called "Lulism."6. Support for Lula is no longer based, as in the 1980s and 1990s, on the desire for a break with the past or profound change, but on the expectation of having a state strong enough to improve However, although it Whatsapp Mobile Number List had the political capacity to do so, especially during its second term, the Lula da Silva government did not promote any real reform of the country's power structures. The life of the poorest improved considerably, but social inequalities remained intact5. The tax system has continued to be extremely generous to billionaires and corporations (for example, by exempting taxes on dividends), while penalizing the middle class and the poorest, who pay high direct and indirect taxes (the pressure tax in Brazil is equivalent to 32% of gdp ) and receive low-quality public services in return. For its part, the political reform remained in the drawer, which allowed the proliferation of a myriad of "parties" with parliamentary representation, which tirelessly negotiate support for the government of the day in exchange for positions and budgetary Whatsapp Mobile Number List favor their local clientele. . In addition, during the Lula da Silva administrations, no measures were taken to reduce the influence of the large private media groups – led by the Red Globo television network – which have a virtual monopoly on the audience. Nor was anything done to punish those responsible for the crimes of the military dictatorship (1964-1985) or to democratize the Armed Forces. Everything has gone wrong – very wrong – in the last ten years. And a few months before the presidential elections of October 2022, all the polls indicate that the Whatsapp Mobile Number List majority of Brazilians seem inclined to once again entrust the task of running the country to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president between 2003 and 2011, in the which, in retrospect, now seems to have been almost a golden age.
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