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Political Talk # 82: Gambiaras in Brasilia | Political chat

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In this episode, Natuza Neri, Julia Dwailibey, and Eliane Cantanhead analyze how President Bolsonaro’s weakness and the rise of Congress have turned Brasilia into a factory of improvisation and hacking.

Papo also talks about what is behind Paulo Guedes’ summons for an explanation in the Chamber about the company he supports in the tax haven. And who is interested in the growing weakness of the Minister of Economy.

Julia, Natuza and Elian translate the political message given to Gedes and the reasons for such strong discontent among politicians with the minister. Among them is the desire to spend more to have something to show in an election year.

Papo recounts how Arthur Lear, President of the House, acted behind the scenes in favor of the challenge. And how the silence of Paulo Gedes about his offshore companies worried government officials.

This week’s conversation explains why the formalization of the DEM and PSL merger shocked the election commission for 2022. Natuza says the union may even remove one of the listed names in order to be a third-party candidate.

The consolidation of the subtitles led to the restoration of friendships with the right to cry and hug.

All three also analyze the PP’s dilemma: how the pragmatists of the progressives see Bolsonaro’s likely transition to the party.

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