Josias: Bolsonaro's administration is running like a stripped screw.
"Approaching its fifth month in office, Jair Bolsonaro's government has already established one hallmark: inefficiency," says journalist Josias de Souza. "The refinement, the care, the extreme finishing touches, and above all, the cost at which the captain's administration achieves inefficiency are all perceptible. It looks like a screw spinning aimlessly, with a stripped thread."
247 "Approaching its fifth month in office, Jair Bolsonaro's government has already established one hallmark: inefficiency," says journalist Josias de Souza. on his blog at Uol"The refinement, the care, the extreme finishing, and above all, the cost at which the captain's management achieves inefficiency are noticeable. It looks like a screw spinning aimlessly, with stripped threads. To succeed, the government needs to approve the reforms it promised," he states.
According to the journalist, "it was expected that he would be agile, to take advantage of the post-election momentum." "But the strength of the ballot box dissipates. And Bolsonaro has obtained nothing but a collection of setbacks in the Legislature—from the imposition of the payment of budgetary amendments to the direct transfer of federal funds to municipalities. This week, on bended knee, the Planalto Palace is trying to wrest the pension reform from the Constitution and Justice Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, the first and simplest stage of the legislative process," he adds.
"The difficulty in implementing reforms means that even Bolsonaro's style is beginning to be questioned. What was once seen as anti-establishment freshness, intolerance of old practices, and masterful tweeting has suddenly become rookie naiveté, lack of political articulation, and virtual ineptitude used to manufacture crises."