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"It's the end of Petrobras for Brazilians", regrets the father of Pre-salt Guilherme Estrela

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 06/10/2020 às 09:51
"It's the end of Petrobras for Brazilians", regrets the father of Pre-salt Guilherme Estrela
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Guilherme Estrela, popularly known as the Father of the pre-salt, regrets the end of Petrobras

In an interview with William Nozaki, Guilherme Estrella, the father of pre-salt, highlights the main reasons why he believes that Petrobras has come to an end for us Brazilians, and still regrets that one of our greatest sources of employability is disappearing.

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Father of the pre-salt claims that we are being victims of a criminal government

“everything we are facing is the result of the Fernando Henrique Cardoso government, which proved to be a criminal government in relation to Brazilian interests, with the listing of Petrobras on the New York Stock Exchange”.

“Today around 60 to 70% of shareholders are foreigners. This means that up to 70% of profits go to these groups, which are financial. This government that has been there since the 2016 coup is linked to these capitalists”, highlights Guilherme Estrela.

'Our Petrobras has come to an end' says the father of pre-salt'

“Petrobras, which used to make dreams come true and encourage young people to imagine themselves in a promising future, is over,” says Guilherme. 'She turned her back on Brazilians, there is no longer any type of interest here in Brazil other than exploring money and withdrawing resources'. Finishes the father of the pre-salt.

Petrobras is provoking the Brazilian people

Guilherme Estrella reports that from the moment the Brazilian state-owned company starts to value the financial market more than its own country, it provokes the people.  

Petrobras for the father of the pre-salt must be linked and committed entirely with the Brazilian citizen, after its new management the company ended up reducing its size, according to Guilherme, Brazil loses in all the fields it operates: social, cultural , in science, in the field of job and income generation, promotion of local economies and small service companies, which have always worked together with Petrobras.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Journalist in training, specialist in creating content with a focus on SEO actions. Writes about the Automotive Industry, Renewable Energy and Science and Technology

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