The week ahead in Brazil #35 - The political scenario is back into a positive trend, despite challenging weeks ahead. The economy is potentially improving, but structural reforms remain uncertain. The public management shows problems and difficulties.
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The week ahead in Brazil #35
The week ahead in Brazil #35 - The political scenario is back into a positive trend, despite challenging weeks ahead. The economy is potentially improving, but structural reforms remain uncertain. The public management shows problems and difficulties.
The week ahead in Brazil #34
The week ahead in Brazil #34 - After the municipal elections, all eyes are on the STF's decision over the re-election of Mr Maia and Mr Alcolumbre. The GDP results in the 3Q20 were positive; the public management continues to give signs of mismanagement.
The week ahead in Brazil #33
The political factor remains positive, but the economy is worrisome and the public management is deciding with little transparency.
The week ahead in Brazil #32
Politics are better now than last week. The economy has pressure to spend more with rising public debt, but some news are positive. The public management had some setbacks.
The week ahead in Brazil #31
The week ahead in Brazil #31 Sour politics, promising economy and a backlash in public management. Not great, but not as bad as it could be.
The week ahead in Brazil #30
Politics are in better shape than it was last week, and the economy didn't come as bad as it could have. The public management factor is stable.
The week ahead in Brazil #29
Politics are on the positive side, but some parts are deteriorating. The economy will face a challenging week, and the public management is trying ways to advance.
The week ahead in Brazil #28
Politics remain favourable. The economic factor will have important decisions in the next weeks that will change the trend. The good news is that the public management is in a positive trend.
The week ahead in Brazil #27
Politics continue to provide a positive scenario for public policies, while the economic and public management factors require close observation.