Temer says that Lula government has a lot of internal division – 12/04/2025 – Power

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The former president () said on Saturday (12) that the government (PT) has many differences and that this generates instability and can shake the credibility of the country.

The emedebista did not mention names, but referred to differences in opinions between ministers. “When one minister blinked ugly to the other [no meu governo]I called them both and solved, “he said.

The statement was made during the magistrate’s participation in Brazil Conference, an event organized by Brazilian Harvard and MIT students in Cambridge, USA.

“What is there is this, whether from party, there is a lot of divergence. This causes instability. We are looking out of the outside we want security,” he said.

Different positions among ministers in the economic area have been a mark of the Lula administration. The most obvious disagreements are between the minister (farm) and Rui Costa (Civil House).

The first often defends a spending containment agenda, in the name of the government’s fiscal balance, being criticized within the PT for its posture. Costa, on the other hand, evaluates that the agenda can range investments in works and other measures that could be showcases to the government.

Recently, as Minister Alexandre Silveira (Minas and Energy) has criticized Haddad in private conversations, aligning with the posture of the head of the Civil House.

This Saturday, Temer was also asked which counsel would give the mayor, Hugo Motta, and said it would be for him to attend to the Constitution. The former president also preached the need for conversations between the powers to maintain “institutional harmony.”

“We think that those who occupy a space of power is an absolute lord of that power. What is in the Constitution is not the will of the constituent. I represented [quando presidente da Câmara] The will of the only authority in the country, which is the people, “said Temer.

The former president also commented that he was criticized when he was talking to and other powers, but encouraged Motta to do so in search of consensus. “How do you harmonize institutional relationships if you don’t dialogue with people of various powers,” he asked.

At this point, Temer made a compliment to the Supreme Court, against the Supreme Minister, who was in the audience, talking about the effort to maintain democracy.

“I am convinced that he will fulfill the text as contributing to full democracy, which we have today in Brazil. STF made an extraordinary effort to keep Brazilian democracy.”

How it showed the Sheetbetween Supreme and Government by an exit to the pressure of the opposition for the approval of a project that anão those convicted of the attacks on January 8.

Temer also commented on the relationship between the Lula and Donald Trump government and opined that it should take place in the “institutional” field.

“The relationship is not from Donald Trump with Luiz Inácio. It is among the president of the US and Brazil. People have to be aware of it. A technique of sympathy has been adopted by some presidents or candidates,” he said.

“The relationship does not have to be between the sympathy of Luiz Inácio and Trump with A, B or C.”

The allies of () seek to take advantage of proximity to the Trump administration to try to impose sanctions on STF ministers and try to help in Bolsonaro. Lula, for now, has sought to remain pragmatic to avoid Trump’s escalation in measures that can harm Brazil, such as the imposition of tariffs.

In addition to Temer, this edition of Brazil conferences Minister Gilmar Mendes, of the Supreme Court (STF), the Attorney General, Paulo Gonet, the Director General of the Federal Police, Andrei Rodrigues. The mayor of Recife, João Campos, and the deputy Tábata Amaral (PSB).

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