Globo tells Bolsonaro to get to work and take responsibility for his mandate.
"There is no record of a president like Jair Bolsonaro taking so long to step down from the campaign trail. Victorious in a campaign that heavily relied on social media, a territory suited to short, almost always aggressive messages with little reflection, the president is demonstrating difficulties in changing his tone and beginning to govern, which, in a democracy, implies negotiation," says an editorial in the Marinho family's newspaper, which also criticizes the digital militias of Bolsonarism and suggests that Bolsonaro's only mission is to tamper with the pension system.
247 - "There is no record of a president like Jair Bolsonaro taking so long to step down from the campaign trail. Victorious in a campaign that heavily relied on social media, a territory suited to short, often aggressive messages with little reflection, the president is demonstrating difficulties in changing his tone and beginning to govern, which, in a democracy, implies negotiation," he says. Editorial from the Marinho family's newspaper, which also criticizes the digital militias of Bolsonaro's supporters.
"The clash between Bolsonaro and the Speaker of the House, Rodrigo Maia (DEM-RJ), is a surefire formula for the failure of the pension reform and, consequently, of his government. Maia, since taking office, understanding the importance of the changes, has sided with the project. However, he cannot combine his role with that of government leader in the House, nor with that of Minister of the Civil House, the supposed political coordinator of the Planalto Palace," points out Globo, implying that Bolsonaro's only mission is to tinker with the pension system.
"Bolsonaro says he fulfilled his mission by sending the bill to the Chamber of Deputies, and that now it's up to Maia and the other deputies. He's mistaken. He may have pleased his base by sponsoring a pension reform for the military merely as a pretext to increase salaries and benefits. The best thing the military can do is negotiate with Congress to improve the bill, which, as it stands, only strengthens the resistance of certain civil service groups to change. Whether he likes it or not, the president will be called to talk. And he should start soon," demand the Marinho family.In a meeting yesterday morning at the Planalto Palace, Bolsonaro downplayed the situation. He said that the government's focus is on pension reform and that he desires a harmonious relationship with the Legislative branch. The risk now is the tweets.