A and the answer from. In Monday’s post (7), Trump said that “Brazil does a terrible thing” with the former president, in reference to the trial of the coup plot in the Federal Supreme Court. Lula reacted.
As pockets about the actions in which the former president is a defendant, government allies criticize the American for treating Brazil as a backyard and the defense that-and about his judiciary.
This Tuesday, the rhetorical dispute continued with the trumpist Steve Bannon saying to Sheet That Trump’s message is a sign that the Republican prioritizes the theme and gave a warning to ,. The tension between the two governments also passes through the summit, which led to, to the block of which Brazil is part.
Wednesday’s breakfast discusses the concept of sovereignty. The professor at the USP Institute of International Relations Feliciano Guimarães explains how the idea has changed with the advancement of globalization, argues to what extent the criticism of a foreign politician can hurt a country’s sovereignty and analyzes what value the idea has today for states and governments.
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Breakfast is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Maggi Flores and Gabriela Mayer, produced by Gustavo Luiz and Lucas Monteiro. The sound edition is by Raphael Conci.