'Brazilian policy is Game of Thrones', says French bankUntil - IMPEACHMENT

'Brazilian policy is Game of Thrones', says French bankUntil another day Brazilian political novel was - thoroughly, in fact - compared to "House of Cards," the series from Netflix that the vice president conspires the highest office of the Republic. But the list of players that can "die" at any time made the comparison to climb a few rungs on the gore scale."In Brazilian saga, as well as Game of Thrones, do not get attached to the characters," says the French bank Natixis. The report, which refers to the author's habit of saga, George RR Martin, killing its main characters. Is signed by economists Juan Carlos bowled, Yuze Yuan and Nicolas Castex. According to them, after passing handily in the House, the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff should also continue in the Senate.


Jon Snow, one of the main characters in Game of Thrones
Photo: Playback / HBO / The Financier
The expectation is that the vote, which can ward off Dilma for 180 days happen on the 11th of May. Surveys show that the number of favorable votes to preventing increases slowly and now stands at 51, while 41 are needed, against 21 senators contrary, the survey of Folha de S.Paulo.Still, remember Natixis, the recession and widespread corruption throughout the political class strengthened an opposite movement to any savior. And besides, President Dilma, who still enjoyed a relatively clean image, dug his own grave when choosing the wrong economic policies and acting arrogantly.What's next?Economists point out that at this time the political game, the idea to resist impeachment with the logic call it coup seems a bit late. "One scenario that seems to be gaining ground is that of a new election (with 2014 canceled)," said the bank.In this alternative, says Natixis, both former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) and former Senator Marina Silva (Network) seem to have advantage. "The lack of legitimacy of the new president [Michel Temer] reinforces the likelihood of new elections, which suggests that the series is not over", say the economists.For Natixis, regardless of who stick to the iron throne, one thing is certain: interest rate cuts will be needed to reignite growth as fiscal adjustment is an outstanding issue.Policy'Brazilian policy is Game of Thrones', says French bank 
Until another day Brazilian political novel was - thoroughly, in fact - compared to "House of Cards," the series from Netflix that the vice president conspires the highest office of the Republic. But the list of players that can "die" at any time made the comparison to climb a few rungs on the gore scale."In Brazilian saga, as well as Game of Thrones, do not get attached to the characters," says the French bank Natixis. The report, which refers to the author's habit of saga, George RR Martin, killing its main characters. Is signed by economists Juan Carlos bowled, Yuze Yuan and Nicolas Castex. According to them, after passing handily in the House, the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff should also continue in the Senate.know more

    
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"Some candidates in the US seem fictional characters," says Kevin SpaceyJon Snow, one of the main characters in Game of ThronesJon Snow, one of the main characters in Game of ThronesPhoto: Playback / HBO / The FinancierThe expectation is that the vote, which can ward off Dilma for 180 days happen on the 11th of May. Surveys show that the number of favorable votes to preventing increases slowly and now stands at 51, while 41 are needed, against 21 senators contrary, the survey of Folha de S.Paulo.Still, remember Natixis, the recession and widespread corruption throughout the political class strengthened an opposite movement to any savior. And besides, President Dilma, who still enjoyed a relatively clean image, dug his own grave when choosing the wrong economic policies and acting arrogantly.What's next?Economists point out that at this time the political game, the idea to resist impeachment with the logic call it coup seems a bit late. "One scenario that seems to be gaining ground is that of a new election (with 2014 canceled)," said the bank.In this alternative, says Natixis, both former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) and former Senator Marina Silva (Network) seem to have advantage. "The lack of legitimacy of the new president [Michel Temer] reinforces the likelihood of new elections, which suggests that the series is not over", say the economists.For Natixis, regardless of who stick to the iron throne, one thing is certain: interest rate cuts will be needed to reignite growth as fiscal adjustment is an outstanding issuevia: Earth Portal

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