Eurasia President Ian Bremer Said Right After a Meeting with Finance Minister Fernando Haddad (PT) That He Lacks Confidence in Brazil. Bremer Met with Members of the Lula Government in Davos on Tuesday (17). According to a Letter to Clients That Scoop Had Access To. Scoop Is Mover’s Centralized Source of Exclusive Information.
In the article, Bremer said that with weak popular support in the election, Lula may not be able to maintain a stance condemning the actions of January 8, because he treats supporters of former President Bolsonaro, from the PL, as “enemies.”
“It Is Impossible to Maintain [the Stance of Condemnation of January 8] Amid the Deterioration of the Economy (and Consequently Popularity)”, Bremer Said in the Letter. There’s No Reason to Panic About Brazil, But I Don’t Have Much Faith in the Largest Democracy in South America”, He Added.
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The Company Clarified That Bremer Sent the Letter Obtained for an Email at 8:54 AM Brasília Time Today, More Than Two Hours After Meeting with Haddad in Davos, Switzerland, Where the World Economic Forum Is Taking Place.
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According to the Finance Minister’s Schedule, the Meeting with Bremer Was Set for Today at 10 AM Local Time, or 6 AM in Brasília. To Support the Conclusions of the Letter to Clients, Bremer Cited Data from Datafolha from Last Week Showing That 40% Believe the 2022 Election Was Stolen and 36% Support Military Intervention. “There Is No Need to Panic About Brazil, But I Am Not So Confident About the Largest Democracy in South America.”
Eurasia Explained on Wednesday That, In Fact, the Text Was Written Earlier.
“Ian Bremmer Did Not Reference the Meeting with the Minister Nor Publish Comments Regarding the Conversation. The Report Was Written and Published Before the Meeting in Davos Ended. The Text Does Not Reflect His Opinion on the Meeting,” the Consultancy Stated.
Bremer’s Statement Is Worrisome in Light of the International Implications of These Actions. The President of One of the Largest Political Risk Consultancies in the World Reversed His Position on Brazil in Letters He Sent to Clients at the End of Last Year and Earlier This Year, When He Said That “There Was No Structural Political Risk” at Home. Bremer Also Highlighted the Success of Haddad’s Trip to Davos, Remembering That One of the Tasks of the Finance Minister and Environment Minister Marina Silva (Sustainable Development Network) at the Forum Was to Reaffirm Brazil’s Commitment to Combating Extremism to Strengthen Lula’s Government Capacity.
