Sardenberg criticizes the 'mockery' of the PSDB party.
Journalist Carlos Alberto Sardenberg points out that PSDB and DEM are voting against the austerity measures that fit perfectly into Aécio Neves' campaign program: “He lost the election, he goes to the opposition. And what is being in opposition? It's easy: being against everything the government does”; “Did you see the latest Democrats' advertisement? They only stopped short of calling on the MST to invade Minister Katia Abreu's farm. PSDB still has a certain reluctance to attack Joaquim Levy — who was on their side until recently — but they vote against and hinder the minister's program, which is clearly typical of the PSDB.”
247 Journalist Carlos Alberto Sardenberg cites the case of the PSDB party as proof that politicians lie all the time.
He points out that if Aécio Neves had won the election, the economic policy would be practically the same as it is now. Joaquim Levy would most likely be in the PSDB government, in some prominent position.
"The voter wouldn't find anything strange. PSDB had spent the entire campaign saying that Dilma's model had failed and that a severe adjustment would be necessary," he says.
Once defeated, he points out that PSDB and DEM are voting against the austerity measures that fit perfectly into his campaign program: “Lost the election, goes into opposition. And what is being in opposition? It's easy: being against everything the government does.”
"Did you see the latest Democrats' advertisement? They practically called on the MST (Landless Workers' Movement) to invade Minister Katia Abreu's farm. The PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party) still has a certain reluctance to attack Joaquim Levy—who was on their side until recently—but they vote against and hinder the minister's program, which is clearly typical of the PSDB." (read more) closest).