Although she criticized the British newspaper this Thursday (1st), calling her , the minister (Institutional Relations) has already made complimentary mentions of the newspaper when she published praise for or criticism of Jair Bolsonaro.
In August last year, the minister said that a magazine cover story that defended Bolsonaro’s conviction for a coup was “very important.”
In May 2019, he stated that the Economist was one of the “most serious and respected” magazines in existence, after having highlighted Bolsonaro’s connection with militias in a report.
Ten years earlier, during the second Lula government, Gleisi mentioned a famous magazine cover that showed Christ the Redeemer taking flight, in reference to Brazil’s growth. “In São Paulo, arriving from India. At Dubai airport: The Economist, Brazil takes flight. Greatest pride,” he said at the time.
Gleisi’s criticism was now motivated by the fact that. In X, the minister said that the Economist “prefers that Brazil is once again subject to the commandments of the ‘market'”.
When contacted by the Panel, she stated that her criticisms were related to the electoral issue. “I don’t disrespect the magazine, but I disagree with its line regarding the election in Brazil,” he stated.
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