‘Slap’, ‘mockery’ and ‘dribble’: the reaction of Democratic politicians to the new agreements between Brazil and the United States



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  • Ricardo Senra and Mariana Sanches
  • BBC News Brazil in the US

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Democratic parliamentarians criticized the agreement between the US and Brazil

The announcement of a new trade pact between the governments of Brazil and the United States, last Monday (19), was received with harsh criticism and threats by members of the commission responsible for public spending and tariff regulations of the Chamber of Deputies of North America. American.

In the assessment of the Democratic parliamentarians at the head of the Tax Affairs Committee (“Committee on Means and Ways”), the three issues of the new protocol, signed 15 days before the US presidential elections, would be a “slap in the face to the legislators “, “they mock”. and circumvent “the American Congress, and” tarnish the reputation of the United States “around the world.

Described in the United States as the oldest and most important in the legislative branch, the commission has been controlled since last year by opponents of Donald Trump. Behind the scenes, they have said they were caught off guard by the announcement and are in retaliation, BBC News Brazil has learned.

The Brazilian government, in turn, says that the commercial and economic cooperation protocol is “suprapartist”, the result of dialogue with all those involved and brings “mutual and reciprocal” benefits.

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