Bolsonaro may meet with the Legislative branch and the Supreme Court to discuss the global crisis this Wednesday.
Information released to Valdo Cruz's Blog states that a meeting is being organized "to discuss the global economic crisis and ways to try to shield the Brazilian economy from the effects of turbulence in the domestic market."
247 - Sources close to Jair Bolsonaro informed Valdo Cruz's Blog (G1) that a meeting is being organized between him and the presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, Davi Alcolumbre (DEM) and Rodrigo Maia (DEM), respectively, as well as with the president of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Dias Toffoli, "to discuss the global economic crisis and ways to try to shield the Brazilian economy from the effects of turbulence in the domestic market."
The blog states that the date is still under negotiation, but it could happen on Wednesday morning, the 11th, after the president's return on Tuesday, the 10th, from his trip to the United States.
After the oil crisis, which led Petrobras to a 30% drop...and the dramatic situation caused by the coronavirus in the world, which led Italy to... decree total quarantine In the country, Maia and Alcolumbre signaled that the time has come to put political tension aside and work together to lessen the effects on the national economy.
For them, however, the initiative should come from the Executive branch because they want the government in charge of the operation so that it can take charge of the agenda that will be put up for discussion. The Minister of Economy, Paulo Guedes, states that the best response to face the crisis is the approval of the tax and administrative reforms.
It is believed that regarding these measures, there is a certain balance in Brasília. However, tensions between the Executive branch and the other branches of government have increased following Bolsonaro and the military's call for demonstrations against the National Congress on the 15th.