Bolsonaro is back. Have fun Brazil
He returns at a delicate time for the country, which is entering what would appear to be an economic crisis. He will have a lot of problems, Lula too, and journalists will have much more work
February's employment data showed that 31.5 percent fewer jobs were created than a year ago, and yesterday, Economy Minister Fernando Haddad presented a controversial tax reform. In addition, the war between Lula and the Central Bank president over the Selic or official discount rates continued. The president wants to lower it, but according to the samba country's top monetary authority, the risk is that it will restart inflation.