The governor says he is bothered when there is discussion about those who are most committed to Brazil, “if the responsibility is so -and -so”, because “everyone has to rethink”
The governor of Pará, Helder Barbalho, states that if Brazil continues with the current fiscal model, the next president of the Republic – if not the current reelected – will have a period of validity of a few months, because the structure of national policy is “completely committed”.
The governor says he is bothered when there is discussion about those who are most committed to Brazil, “if the responsibility is so -and -so, because” everyone has to rethink. “
According to him, current criticisms are in President Lula, but it takes “ability to reopen and rethink Brazil’s policy” regardless of who is in the presidency of the Republic.

“Regardless of ideological issues or approaches, you all want Brazil to work and independent of government and politics are the locomotive for Brazil to advance and can develop,” he says.
Helder also said that the precarious political relationship in Brazil makes a modality of “semi -parliamentarism”, in which the benefits of parliamentarism occurs, but without giving the responsibilities to Parliament so that he can deal with the necessary transformations for Brazil.
The statements were made at the Sphere Forum, in Guarujá, this Friday, 6.