Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his economy minister tried to rescue their contentious pension reform bill on Wednesday, as deepening political chaos surrounding the government’s signature proposal slammed Brazilian markets.
Bolsonaro again warned that failure to overhaul the creaking social security system would bankrupt the country, while Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said he would quit if the president or Congress chose not to follow his policy recommendations.
Brazilian financial assets tumbled. The real fell to a nearly six-month low against the dollar, while the Bovespa stock market slumped 3.6%. Bond yields and market-based interest rates also climbed steeply.
Voters elected Bolsonaro to end years of graft and rising violence, and kick-start the economy. But as his inexperienced government has become increasingly swallowed by infighting, his poll numbers have dropped and investors are beginning to wonder whether he can deliver.
The president waded into the debate after a bruising 24 hours for his government that highlighted the uphill political battle required to pass an ambitious legislative agenda.
Guedes told a Senate committee that Bolsonaro’s government was failing to convince lawmakers of the merits of his plan to save over 1 trillion Reais (US$ 250 billion) over the next decade, squandering the political capital won in the elections.
“If the president supports the things that I believe can help Brazil, I will be here. But if neither the president nor the House nor anyone else wants that, I will go back to what I was doing,” Guedes told the Senate Economic Affairs Committee.
Guedes had skipped a congressional hearing on the pension proposals on Tuesday, while a bloc of 11 political parties demanded the removal of changes affecting rural, elderly and disabled Brazilians.
A measure on Tuesday by lawmakers to seize more control over the federal budget in coming years also received near-unanimous approval by the lower house of Congress.
Rodrigo Maia, who as speaker of the lower house is in charge of guiding the pension bill through Congress, on Wednesday denied that vote handicapped the government.
Bolsonaro said he would meet with Maia next week to discuss the growing crisis. But the president’s tweets and comments have riled the speaker.
“Let’s stop kidding around and let’s work seriously,” Maia said late Wednesday. “Brazil needs a functioning government ... and the president is playing around with the presidency of Brazil.”
Bolsonaro, who nearly died from a stab wound during last year’s election campaign, said in a TV interview that his health had impaired his work leading the government.
On Wednesday, after he underwent a medical checkup, the Sao Paulo hospital that operated on him said he was in “excellent clinical condition.”
The Brazilian real on Wednesday plunged 3%to close at 3.9531 per dollar. After spot trading but while Guedes continued his contentious Senate hearing, the currency slipped in the futures market past 4.00 per dollar.
After markets closed, Brazil’s central bank stepped in to slow the slide, announcing a Thursday auction to sell US$ 1 billion in the spot market with an agreement for future repurchase.
The benchmark Bovespa stock index nosedived 3.5%, and has now shed 8.5% in just over a week. Interest rate futures jumped as investors bet a delay and dilution of fiscal reforms may force the central bank to raise interest rates. The April 2020 contract rose to 6.75%, meaning a rate hike within a year is fully discounted.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesREF: ready to resign:
Mar 28th, 2019 - 10:20 am 0Once again, I told U so:
http://www.chargeonline.com.br/php/charges/son.jpg
Brazilians will have tried a former military, trigger happy and nostalgic of military dictatorships as president; US and Argentina electors will have tried the kids of rich businessmen, all of this within a context of orchestrated maneuvers with intensive use of friendly media and crooked, well-financed campaigns.
Mar 29th, 2019 - 01:14 am 0As any other plagues, this attempt at concentrating wealth and power back in a few hands will come to pass, and humanity will continue to evolve towards more civilized, caring societies.
I've often quoted the saying that: Socialism is lie a nude beach, it sounds great until you get there...”
Mar 29th, 2019 - 02:47 pm 0The Socialists apparently have decided bringing this to the streets...
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/mar/29/shock-of-the-nude-brazil-festival-protest-theatre
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