The president criticized the Central Bank’s decision to keep the Selic at 13.75%. “It’s not a quarrel between the government and the Central Bank. It’s the Brazilian society that’s up against the Central Bank,” he argued.
He should meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Wednesday to discuss the war in Ukraine, climate change, and hunger. Next, the president will fly to Paris for the Summit for the New Global Financing Pact.
Bruna Alexandre (photo) and Sophia Kelmer shone in the competition by winning the gold medals. The Brazilian team also secured two silvers and two bronzes.
Investigations show that Italians and Brazilians created shell companies registered with false identities and acquired more than 300 properties on the coast of Santa Catarina.
The meeting of major global leaders will have as central topics the tackling of the pandemic and the planet’s climate situation. On the agenda on Brazil’s side are issues like health care, technology, and environment, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry reported.