Last Sunday, the 30th, it was decided, through a democratic election, that the candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will be the next president of Brazil. However, the last administration almost doubled the country's debt in an attempt to remain in power, ultimately generating a tight budget to develop the Lula's campaign promises. With that, we brought more information about this challenge.
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The next mandate, led by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party), will be watered by many challenges until it manages to adjust the public accounts. In this scenario, priorities will be focused on education, health and infrastructure, with the objective of solving the basic services necessary for the development of a population.
Parallel to this, the organization in the coming weeks will be to develop the fulfillment of the promises made during your campaign. With a limited budget, the biggest challenge will be to find answers to not exceed the spending ceiling and minimize it so that it is not higher than the current one.
With that, Lula intends to change the spending ceiling law, so that it is possible to meet needs and help infrastructure. The goal, however, is to return to the primary surplus target that was used in the first two PT administrations. In addition, the new government intends to increase the possibility of expenses due to inflation. For this, the economic indicator is still unknown, but it may include a real increase to cover expenses related to health, education and infrastructure.
Therefore, if confirmed, the arrival of Henrique Meireles in Lula's government will make many changes possible. Thus, the Ministry of Economy will be split into the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Industry to meet the needs proposed by the government.