Lula recognizes dissatisfaction with inflation: “The people were right to be kind of pissed”
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) admitted on Tuesday (12) that the population had reasons to be annoyed by the government in the face of food prices in recent months.
“The people were right to be kind of pissed because the beans were expensive, the flesh was expensive. The people are right and now we have to be committed to improving, and things are improving,” he said in an interview with BandNews.
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Lula minimized the importance of the evaluation he receives among entrepreneurs, stating that he does not consider the segment part of his electoral base. Speech occurs amid pressure from the productive sector by a contingency plan to face the 50% tariff imposed by Donald Trump over Brazilian products.
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“I never worried about the election behavior of the business community, because I think most never voted for me. With me there are a matter of skin, they know where I came from, they know about my origin, I do not stop telling which side I am, for who I government,” he said.
The president added that he rules for everyone, but has “preference to help the poor people leave misery.”
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In the same interview, Lula announced that he will sign a provisional measure with a credit of $ 30 billion for sectors affected by US tariffs.
According to the latest Datafolha survey, its evaluation remains stable: 40% consider the government bad or bad and 29% evaluate it as great or good. In the previous round, there were 40% disapproval and 28% approval, while the regular rate retreated from 31% to 29%.
