After months of trying to shore up Brazil's public finances, President Dilma Rousseff now faces political and business pressure to ease up on painful austerity measures in a country long hooked on the helping hand of a big state. Read full article
Unfortunately for Levy, he is being seen as a second Mantega. Lacks the balls to tell the fat D to STFU and to close down half of the useless ministries. That alone would provide the savings Brazil needs. But is wont attend the PT's agenda.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesUnfortunately for Levy, he is being seen as a second Mantega. Lacks the balls to tell the fat D to STFU and to close down half of the useless ministries. That alone would provide the savings Brazil needs. But is wont attend the PT's agenda.
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