Tarcísio de Freitas criticizes the federal government and defends structural reforms

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According to the governors, the current administration would be compromising these advances with an uncontrolled fiscal policy

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Tarcisio de Freitas

The governor of São Paulo, made harsh criticisms of the federal government, attributing Brazil’s good economic results to structural reforms implemented since 2016. According to him, the current administration would be compromising these advances with an uncontrolled fiscal policy. Tarcísio emphasized the urgency of measures such as the deindexation of the minimum wage, the decoupling of revenues and an administrative reform aimed at reducing expenses. Regarding tax reform, the governor classified it as necessary, although not perfect. He highlighted that this change is advantageous for São Paulo, which has been severely impacted by the fiscal war between the states. Tarcísio believes that the reform can help balance the state’s financial situation.

The governor also expressed concern about the possibility of Donald Trump’s re-election and the implications of a new trade war between China and the United States. He highlighted the importance of transforming these challenges into opportunities for Brazil, suggesting that the country must be prepared to deal with the consequences of an unstable international scenario. Tarcísio also criticized the federal government’s stance in relation to the regulation of Artificial Intelligence, warning that hasty regulation could harm the growth of this promising sector. He concluded his statements by stating that the current government’s lack of vision could strengthen the right, creating a scenario that could lead to a new political rise in 2026.

Published by Sarah Paula

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