Summary
Fernando Haddad discusses market criticism of his economic measures, attributing it to prejudice against the PT. He defends his management of São Paulo's debt and argues that the elite refuses to recognize PT achievements. Haddad predicts Lula remains favored for 2026, while criticizing the Tarcísio administration.
- Haddad claims market criticism is driven by political bias, not technical merit.
- He cites his renegotiation of São Paulo's debt, reducing it from R$80B to R$30B, as a personal achievement.
- Haddad argues that a segment of the elite cannot accept results from PT governments.
- He states that the lower classes see Lula as their representative and will re-elect him in 2026.
- Haddad criticizes the Tarcísio government for poor finances, security, and lack of federal partnership.
- He defends his own political trajectory and says he will face challenges rather than flee.
- The discussion touches on inequality, taxation of offshore funds, and Brazilian society's divisions.
- No specific investment recommendations or market trades are made in the clip.