João Doria defends union of the three powers and end of polarization in Brazil

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Former governor of São Paulo and president of the lead pointed out that the dispute between two antagonistic centers was one of the central themes of the event, with consensus among the politicians about the damage it causes

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Doria stated that it is time to stop polarization, which already lasts two and a half years and intensifies with the approach of the election year

At an event promoted by Lide in New York last Tuesday (13), the former governor of São Paulo, highlighted the importance of the union between the three powers and the need to end political polarization in Brazil. The meeting brought together prominent figures from the executive, legislature and judiciary, where Doria emphasized that, despite the disagreements, the dialogue must prevail. He praised the posture of the president of the Federal Supreme Court, and the mayor, who demonstrated openness to understanding and dialogue.

Doria also expressed concern about the situation of Finance Minister Fernando Haddad, who, according to him, faces difficulties within the government itself. The former governor highlighted the need to protect Haddad from internal criticism that may harm his work. Political polarization in Brazil was one of the central themes of the event, with consensus between governors, ministers, senators and deputies about the damage it causes to the country. Doria stated that it is time to stop polarization, which already lasts two and a half years and intensifies with the approach of the election year.

In addition, Doria stressed the importance of legal certainty to attract investments to Brazil. He mentioned that in conversations with Brazilian and American entrepreneurs, he realized the concern with basic guarantees that ensure investors’ confidence. For Doria, Brazil has the potential to attract investments, but it is necessary to perform renovations and ensure stability for this to materialize.

Finally, the former governor pointed out that the union of the three powers and the end of polarization are fundamental not only for political stability, but also for the country’s economic development. He concluded that, with dialogue and cooperation, Brazil can overcome current challenges and build a more prosperous and inclusive future for all its citizens.

*With information from Daniel Liam

*Report produced with the aid of AI

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