TEBET ADMITE O ERRO DO LULA 3: "FALTOU POLÍTICA"

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  June 08, 2026 at 23:30  |  7:48  |  Market Makers
Speakers
Simone Tebet — Former Minister of Planning and Budget

Summary

Simone Tebet discusses the lack of political articulation in Lula's third term, highlighting the challenges of fiscal policy, the role of Congress, and the need for a culture of planning and spending efficiency in Brazil. She argues that the government focused too much on technical management and not enough on political strategy, which has hindered deeper reforms.

  • Tebet says Lula 3 lacked political articulation, forcing the president to act as both manager and politician.
  • She praises the economic team's technical competence but notes that political missteps hurt public perception.
  • She argues Brazil needs a culture of strategic public planning, not just short-term budgeting.
  • Tebet criticizes Congress for being spendthrift and blocking spending review proposals.
  • She suggests efficiency gains in public spending could lower inflation and strengthen the currency.
  • The interview touches on the difficulty of passing fiscal reforms in an election year.
  • Tebet highlights successful examples of planning in China, Korea, Singapore, and India.
  • She frames the fiscal challenge as a transition problem rather than a simple spending-cut issue.
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