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The new confrontation between Roberto Campos Neto and Jesse Hoffman

The new confrontation between Roberto Campos Neto and Jesse Hoffman

a Chairman of the Labor PartyGlycy Hoffman took to the X website – formerly Twitter – to criticize the head of the Central Bank, Roberto Campos Neto, who defended him on Sunday 3, In an interview with Folha de S. Paulo Total autonomy of the body.

For Neto, negotiations began between the federal government and senators to approve a presidential election commission that expands the independence of the central bank.

“The first design for the PEC was something that was thought up at B.C.'s central bank, the Senate, and the senator himself [relator] Plinio Valerio (PSDB-AM) is willing to sit down with the government. “Our idea is to have a text that the government supports, that the Senate understands, that is a good text, that is good for the central bank.”Campos Neto said.

On the other hand, Gacy Huffman rated the proposal as an A “Monetary dictatorship.”

“Lula's government has made 2023 GDP growth three times higher than forecast, but IBGE data shows that British Columbia's exorbitant interest rates have depressed investment and stagnated growth in the second half of the year. It's a monetary policy that still threatens the country, but we don't “We see a line of criticism in the media around it.”My sitter said.

“on the contrary, [a] Folha gives space today to Campos Neto to advocate for greater autonomy for British Columbia. He continues to advocate above-ground interest rates, credit containment and also points to improving salaries 'risk'. They want to subject Brazil to a monetary dictatorship.“, added the PT member.

This is not Gleesi's only economic advice.

Last year the Minister of Finance. Fernando HaddadHe differed from the national president of the Labor Party, Jesse Hoffmanregarding Managing the country's financial policy.

During the Workers' Party's electoral congress, in Brasilia, Haddad defended the party The goal is to eliminate the account deficit to the government in 2024. Glisi calls for a deficit of 1% or 2% of GDP.

“Things are not automatic. During the eight years that President Lula ruled, we had a primary surplus of 2%. The economy grew by 4%Haddad said on Saturday 9.