More than ever, the advice for the government to create the ministry of what will go wrong is valid — you know what the exact name of the department is — so as not to slip on visible banana peels.
Genius of poetry, admirer of , Chico made the warning more than twenty years ago. On the eve of , João Santana, a marketer from the glory days, gave a lesson for free: revelry and politics don’t mix.
This was evident in the comparison between the presentations of and , which then entered Sapucaí, showing the difference between homage and flattery.
made the green-white shine, loose and powerful. placed the Niteroiense in a series of restrictions. There was no feared booing, the sambadrome respected the school, but did not give it the reward of excitement reserved for parades that speak to the soul of the stands.
If the ministry of what’s going to go wrong had been active, the president might have been warned that the ego stroke wouldn’t be worth it. Lula had been running his campaign for months without any major concerns.
It arrived last October. He used his status as president on an international stage and internally continued to use an environment of deliberate blindness to the transmutation of government actions into openly electoral acts.
The sense of impunity led to the minefield of exaggeration and dropped the veil of general indifference. The opposition moved and the court was forced to say that she was alive. The government itself realized the risk by resorting to last-minute restrictions.
Late measures given the flagrant violation of the constitutional precept of equal conditions between . The scenario of inequality was being designed, but when it was illustrated with the strong paint of boldness, it exposed Lula to demands that had not existed until then.
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