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Bricklayer: Tucanos, "market" and media demand "blood now" from Temer

"A vote of confidence in the government may not last long," warns O Globo; Estadão headlines the PSDB's complaints, revealing that Senator José Aníbal's (SP) whiny speech against Temer's "good deeds" was coordinated with Aécio Neves; and Folha announces that the PSDB says it will not support Temer's "electioneering" agenda, highlights journalist Fernando Brito.

"Vote of confidence in the government may not last long," warns O Globo; Estadão headlines the PSDB's complaints, revealing that Senator José Aníbal's (SP) whiny speech against "Temer's kindnesses" was coordinated with Aécio Neves; and Folha announces that the PSDB says it will not support Temer's "electioneering" agenda, highlights journalist Fernando Brito (Photo: Gisele Federicce)

By Fernando Brito, from brick

The days of "Michel is in heaven" are coming to an end.

Rolando Lero has already annoyed the wealthy crowd.

After the initial outcry from their columnists' advanced guard, now the pressure is direct.

A vote of confidence in the government may not last long., warns O Globo...and it's already clear that the coveted prize is the tightening of the pension system, which, in addition to the brutal punishment of the 80% of workers under 50, will heavily affect the two-thirds of retirees who receive the minimum wage.

There is already a consensus that linking the minimum pension benefit to the adjustment of the minimum wage (which allows for real gains) will have to be reviewed, given the impact on the pension system's finances. It only remains to be defined whether this will be done along with the reform, given the controversy surrounding the issue, or in a separate proposal.

Estadão This gives headlines to the toucan buffoons., revealing that Senator José Aníbal's (SP) complaining speech against "Temer's kindnesses" was coordinated with Aécio Neves, who commissioned the terms used by the São Paulo native.

And Folha announces that the PSDB says it will not support Temer's 'electioneering' agenda.considering the "parents of the coup plotter":

(…) senators from the PSDB even said that the party “gave the Presidency to Temer”, and now he needs to “give a government to Brazil”. If that doesn't happen, says a member of the party's leadership, the PSDB will be “out”.

In five days, see the damage that the "brutal honesty" of the newly elected Speaker of the House, Rodrigo Maia, will cause, giving explicit form to Temer's "almost intimate" desires.

The field is open for the "lower clergy" of the Chamber – with all the remnants of "Cunhismo" within it – to charge exorbitant prices for their support of the Government's "bloody measures".