When opening the war against Rodrigo Maia, Paulo Guedes signed a death sentence – Blog do Tales Faria



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I am not a historian, so I ask the experts for help. But I do not remember any Minister of Economy, in the history of Brazil, who survived in the war post against the president of the Chamber.

Yes. Yesterday the mayor, Rodrigo Maia (DEM-RJ), complained that the Minister of Economy, Paulo Guedes, decided to prohibit the members of his team from negotiating anything with Congress.

Today, Maia was more explicit. In an interview with SBT, she said that Guedes just doesn’t like her (see below; video credit: SBT News)

The last economy minister at war with a mayor, I remember, tried to avoid fights all the time. But he still had to resign.

It was Joaquim Levy, the PT Dilma Rousseff Finance Minister.

And look, Levy never professed the idea of ​​the PT. He’s a liberal with a license. And the then mayor, Eduardo Cunha (MDB), also called himself a liberal.

But Cunha, with a sad memory, really did not want to know about liberalism or state interventionism. His business, let’s say, was business … So he also didn’t want to know whether the minister was willing or not to fight.

Cunha really wanted to destabilize the government. For this, Levy was a stone in her shoe, and the then head of the House opened the war. Ready. Levy had to go.

This is not the case with Rodrigo Maia. The current mayor does not want the Cunha brand for himself, he wants power at the expense of the country. Therefore, he did not want war with Paulo Guedes.

But the minister is going through a phase, let’s say, a little paranoid. He sees a big frame against his tenure in office. He thinks that Maia, the government’s political coordinator, General Luiz Eduardo Ramos, and the Minister of Regional Development, Rogério Marinho, are plotting a plot.

The result is that he was really weakened. Especially since your recipe is not working. Then Guedes decided to shoot.

The problem is that it created a situation of difficult return.

The most polite way in which Rodrigo Maia has referred to the president of the economic area is by calling him an “idiot.”

Prepare your hearts. Much fire is coming.

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