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In his
year-end statement, Brazil's President Michel Temer said the country is going
to defeat the crisis in 2017, and the government's challenge will be to recover
from job cuts and achieve “sustainable, responsible” economic growth. The
president also said he is planning to focus his efforts on approving a number
of reforms to make it possible.
Experts say
Temer will need to overcome political barriers to pursue those reforms and pull
out of the economic crisis. They cited the impact of Operation Car Wash
corruption investigation on Brazilian politics and a petition pending before
the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) over compliance issues with the campaign
finance of Temer's ticket along with now-ousted president Dilma Rousseff in the
2014 presidential election.
Car Wash
The Supreme
Court (STF) is expected to examine the plea bargaining statements of 77
executives at Odebrecht construction giant, implicating politicians from
various parties in the intricate corruption scheme put together by the builder.
A total of over 800 testimonies are pending before Teori Zavascki, the Supreme
Court justice in charge of the Car Wash case at Brazil's top court.
In early
December, details of a statement heard from Odebrecht's former Vice-President
of Institutional Relations Cláudio Melo Filho emerged, with media reports that
important people in Temer's government had been implicated including Chief of
Staff Eliseu Padilha, former Planning Minister Romero Jucá, and former
Government Minister Geddel Vieira Lima. They denied any wrongdoing, and one
of Temer's aides quit.
For Antônio Flávio Testa, a political scientist and
researcher at the University of Brasília (UnB), one of the president's
challenges is the prospect of investigations proving the involvement of members
of the government in the “Car Wash” corruption scandal. Cláudio Couto, another political
scientist at Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) São Paulo, says the scandal may also
engulf his allies in Congress. “No lawmaker can cast stones because the
investigations could lead up to them as well.”
Campaign irregularities
In December
2014, the campaign finance of then-president Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer,
her running mate (and then-incumbent vice-president) was approved with comments
by the electoral court. But a dispute was filed by the PSDB, the party of their
main opponent in the 2014 election, citing irregularities. This still poses
potential problems for Temer.
Herman
Benjamin, the electoral justice in charge of the case, has recommended against
the ticket and the annulment of the election result, with a final ruling
expected in the first few months of 2017, pending Benjamin's examination of
accounting expert reports and witnesses' testimonies.
“In my view,
if Temer fails to revive the economy and the Car Wash scandal continues to
engulf people around him, this could expedite the proceedings. Or it could take
longer if there are signs of economic recovery and his allies put up successful
defences,” said Antônio Testa.
“It's hard to
tell how things are going to turn out,” says Paulo César Nascimento, a lecturer
at the Institute of Political Science, University of Brasília. In his opinion,
there are “risks for Temer as Car Wash moves further and depending on the
outcome of the Rousseff-Temer campaign finance dispute, which could even lead
to the current president being removed from office,” he said.
Bitter remedies
Nascimento
expects that 2017 will be a year of “bitter remedies, sluggish growth, and
painful reforms.” “There is no other way—Brazil will have to go through all
this so that in 2018, with the endorsement of an election and congressional
support, things can improve,” he went on.
Early in 2017, Temer has a pension reform to complete.
But certain points of his proposals have already begun to draw criticism—they
include a new rule setting the minimum retirement age at 65; a minimum 25-year
contribution length for retirement eligibility; and the prospect that retirees
will only be eligible for full pension benefits if they have contributed for at
least 49 years. The
disputes over these proposals should make the task of passing the reform
harder.
For Antônio
Testa, the reform is set to meet with opposition from workers, and it will take
Temer a great deal of political expertise and ability to overcome it. In his
opinion, the president should seek support from the population.
“He needs to
do it now because his government began nearly halfway through the term of
office, and Brazil has a very tight agenda to carry out. By September 2018, the
country will have begun to shift its focus to the [presidential] succession,”
he said.
Political
scientist Claudio Couto agrees that approving the reforms will be a difficult
task. “The government has a heavy reform agenda to push through. Temer
says he wants to be a reform-driven president, but we know that this is no
simple task, not least because it draws opposition,” he said, pointing out the
president's political ability.
“Temer has
served as Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies a number of times, and he has this
ability. So did former president Lula. But Rousseff didn't, even assigning
political tasks was difficult for her. A president needs to have this kind of
ability rather than treat their cabinet as waiting staff ready to take orders.”
Source: Agência Brasil
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