Gleisi cites economic figures from Lula's government: 'after Lava Jato, we are rebuilding the country'
The president of the PT (Workers' Party) lamented the '2016 coup and the dismantling' that harmed the Brazilian people.
247 - The national president of the PT, federal deputy Gleisi Hoffmann (PR), highlighted this Thursday (1) the influence of Operation Lava Jato in the destruction of the Brazilian economy. The parliamentarian mentioned the unemployment rate of 7,8% in 2023, being the The lowest annual result is the lowest since 2014..
"Contrary to catastrophic predictions, the @LulaOficial government is showing that Brazil's scenario is changing for the better, with growth and the generation of jobs and income. Unemployment fell to an average of 7,8% in 2023, the lowest since 2014. After Lava Jato, the coup, and so much dismantling, we are rebuilding the country. Now, it's time to accelerate the pace to advance even further. Doing the 'L' always works!", the congresswoman wrote on social media. >>> The drop in unemployment in Brazil is directly linked to the resignation of Sergio Moro.
Operation Lava Jato, which began in 2014, It destroyed 4,4 million jobs and cost 3,6% of GDP. (Gross Domestic Product) national. This was pointed out in a March 2021 study by the Inter-Union Department of Statistics and Socioeconomic Studies (Dieese). Brazil lost R$ 172,2 billion in investment between 2014 and 2017.