"Truth always triumphs over populist propaganda."
Former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso celebrates the greater growth of the Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI) during his decade in office, compared to the index's growth during the decade when the country was governed by the Workers' Party (PT); "Truths of History always prevail over populist political propaganda," FHC wrote on his Facebook profile: "Between 1991 and 2000, a period that includes the launch and consolidation of the Real Plan, the MHDI grew by 24,4%," highlights the PSDB; "Between 2000 and 2010, a decade marked by the arrival of Lula's policies to power, the growth was 18,8%," compare the PSDB.
247 "The truths of history always triumph over populist political propaganda," he celebrated in his facebook profile On Tuesday, former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso shared a news article published on the PSDB website highlighting that, during his decade in office, the Municipal Human Development Index (IDHM) grew more than during the PT's decade in power at the Palácio do Planalto.
Referring to the Folha de S.Paulo report about the release of the data, presented by the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea) On Monday, the PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party) highlighted that "between 1991 and 2000, a period encompassing the launch and consolidation of the Real Plan, the HDI (Human Development Index) grew by 24,4%." "Between 2000 and 2010, a decade marked by the arrival of Lula's government, the growth was 18,8%," they compared.
The conclusion, as highlighted on the PSDB website, comes from the 2013 Atlas of Human Development in Brazil, produced by the UN in partnership with Ipea and the João Pinheiro Foundation of the Minas Gerais state government.