Na China, Lula ataca o dólar e sai em defesa de calote da Argentina
Lula's Speech in China
In this section, former Brazilian President Lula gives a speech at the inauguration ceremony of Dilma Rousseff as the president of the BRICS bank. He questions why all countries are obligated to trade using the US dollar and asks for more tolerance from banks towards debtor countries.
Lula's Speech
- Lula questions why all countries are obligated to trade using the US dollar.
- He asks for more tolerance from banks towards debtor countries.
- Lula requests that the BRICS bank lend money to poorer Latin American countries.
- He emphasizes that no government can work with a knife to their throat due to debt and calls for patience and tolerance from banks.
Dilma Rousseff's Speech
In this section, Dilma Rousseff speaks about establishing a strategy and partnership between southern global countries, sharing their needs, and promoting multilateralism.
Dilma Rousseff's Speech
- She emphasizes the importance of establishing a strategy and partnership between southern global countries.
- She promotes multilateralism by sharing needs among these southern global countries.
Discussion on Lula's Speech
In this section, there is a discussion on Lula's speech regarding his comments on trading using the US dollar, requesting more tolerance from banks towards debtor countries, and lending money to poorer Latin American countries.
Discussion Points
- Lula's speech is seen as a strategy to please the Chinese, but it may risk losing an important ally in the US.
- The debate on transferring the US dollar from paper to electronic form could complicate the financial health of the US.
- Lula's comments on development and the Brazilian Central Bank are outside of context and may be seen as attacking his own government.
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Garantia Soberana
In this section, the speaker discusses the issue of Brazil providing financial support to other countries for infrastructure projects and how it affects the availability of funds for similar projects within Brazil.
Limited Treasury Funds
- The speaker explains that when Brazil provides financial support to other countries for infrastructure projects, it uses funds from the limited treasury budget.
- This means that there will be less money available for similar projects within Brazil, such as those related to sanitation and infrastructure in municipalities.
- The speaker believes that this is a crime against the country and calls for greater scrutiny on how these funds are being used.