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'The acute crisis affects not only Brazil, but the world'

The governor of Minas Gerais, Fernando Pimentel, stated that harmony and collaboration are necessary to overcome the economic and political crisis in Brazil. According to him, "all Brazilian states, without exception, are affected, are victims of this crisis. It is an acute crisis from an economic point of view, not only in Brazil but throughout the world"; "It is a very serious political and institutional crisis. Perhaps we have never had such a moment of great stress in Brazil between the constituted powers—Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—at the federal level. But I have great faith that we will overcome this," he said during an event in the state.

The governor of Minas Gerais, Fernando Pimentel, stated that harmony and collaboration are necessary to overcome the economic and political crisis in Brazil. According to him, "all Brazilian states, without exception, are objects, are victims of this crisis. It is an acute crisis from an economic point of view, not only in Brazil but throughout the world"; "It is a very serious political-institutional crisis. Perhaps we have never had such a moment of great stress in Brazil between the constituted powers—Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—at the federal level. But I have great faith that we will overcome this," he said during an event in the state (Photo: Leonardo Lucena).

Mines 247 - The governor of Minas Gerais, Fernando Pimentel, stated this Monday (13) that harmony and work are necessary to overcome the economic and political crisis in Brazil. According to him, "all Brazilian states, without exception, are objects, are victims of this crisis. It is an acute crisis from an economic point of view not only in Brazil, but throughout the world."

"It's a very serious political and institutional crisis. Perhaps we have never had such a moment of great stress in Brazil between the constituted powers—Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—at the federal level. But I have great faith that we will overcome this," he said during an event in Minas Gerais. He delivered 143 vehicles in Ipatinga, in the Vale do Aço Development Territory, to serve the health sector in the region.

“And how will we overcome this? First, with serenity, with common sense, without jumping to conclusions that are sometimes hasty, without carrying out public lynchings and lynchings of what is sometimes just an accusation and is immediately treated as a condemnation. Common sense, balance, which, incidentally, is what characterizes Minas Gerais,” added Pimentel.

According to the chief executive, "political life in Minas Gerais has always been characterized by balance, common sense, and moderation." "That's what we need at this moment. And things will become clearer with time, the institutions will function, and they will separate the wheat from the chaff, and we have to continue our work," he said.

The governor emphasized the importance of harmony and conciliation between all branches of government. “We need harmony between the Legislative Assembly and the Executive branch, between the mayors and the state government, between the Judiciary and the Executive branch, to allow the mayors to work. The Judiciary also needs to collaborate. The Court of Auditors needs to collaborate. The Public Prosecutor's Office needs to collaborate, understand the difficulties, so that we can, in the end, produce what is everyone's objective: to achieve the common good, to improve this state, this country, to leave it better,” he concluded.