brazils economyshifting political landscape
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Ahead of polls

Brazil's economy,shifting political landscape

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice Brazil's economy,shifting political landscape

Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula
Rio de Janeiro - AFP

After a torrid couple of years, Brazil's battered economy is expected to confirm signs of recovery this week, shifting the ground under the already unpredictable 2018 general elections.

On Thursday, the IGBE state statistics office will release October unemployment figures. Go Associados consultants expect the seventh monthly fall to 12.1 percent, down from a record high 13.7 percent in the first quarter of this year.

Then on Friday, the IBGE will announce GDP numbers for the third quarter. A Bloomberg survey of 31 economists predicts 0.3 percent growth over the previous quarter, the third consecutive quarterly increase in output.

This would put some meat on the recovery from Brazil's worst recession in history which saw GDP shrink 3.5 percent in 2015 and 3.6 percent in 2016.

It also injects an intriguing new element into the run-up to the October 2018 presidential and legislative elections.

So far, polls have been dominated by leftwinger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a two-term ex-president who has been convicted of corruption. Some way behind him in second place is rightwing firebrand and former army officer Jair Bolsonaro.

The mood is firmly anti-establishment. But if the economy recovers enough, analysts say, voters might be less keen to go for radical options.

They might instead put their faith in more centrist candidates espousing a continuation of market reforms pushed by the unpopular current leader Michel Temer.

Carlos Langoni, a former Central Bank chairman, says the strength of the recovery remains uncertain, but it's already sure "there is no risk of slipping back" into recession.

That plus the potential for joblessness falling below the psychologically important barrier of 10 percent could be "critical on the eve of the electoral process."

A better economy "would be a major argument" for the currently weak centrist candidates and those tied to Temer's attempts at pension reform and other austerity measures.

- Pragmatic Brazilians? -

For sure, Brazilians are a long way right now from embracing the Temer agenda. He's the most unpopular president on record and his centerpiece policy of scaling back pensions is floundering in Congress.

Besides, a corruption scandal has tainted much of the political elite -- Temer himself being twice charged with crimes -- making a revolt at the polls more likely.

But Brazilians are not necessarily in an ideological mood and may be persuaded to vote on their pocketbooks, says Langoni, who is now at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in Rio de Janeiro.


Brazilian Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles is favored by markets but polls weakly among ordinary Brazilians 

"I believe in the Brazilian electorate's pragmatism. The middle class is concerned about the cost of living and jobs," he said. "The economic factor will weigh heavily on this election."

Possible center-right candidates such as Sao Paulo Mayor Joao Doria or Sao Paulo state Governor Geraldo Alckmin are polling weakly against Lula and Bolsonaro so far, but they would be helped by a stronger economy.

Economy Minister Henrique Meirelles is seen by the markets as a strong figure to take up the role of pro-reform candidate, although opinion polls put him at the far back of the pack so far.

Even the widely hated Temer could end up gaining influence over the choice of his successor. "He will be strengthened" if he gets his pension reform through, said Murilo Aragao at the consultancy Arco Advise.

The market consensus is for GDP to grow 0.73 percent this year and 2.58 percent in 2018, a more optimistic outlook than the previous survey in the Central Bank's Focus magazine of 2.5 percent growth.

In the first quarter of this year, positive GDP was led by the huge agriculture sector and in the second quarter by services. This week should see growth led for the third quarter by family consumption, thanks to rapidly falling inflation, Langoni says

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

brazils economyshifting political landscape brazils economyshifting political landscape

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

brazils economyshifting political landscape brazils economyshifting political landscape

 



GMT 10:18 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon seven

GMT 05:56 2017 Thursday ,16 November

Siemens layoff plan promises showdown

GMT 09:08 2015 Monday ,30 November

Shanghai volatile after slump

GMT 04:38 2015 Saturday ,18 July

All Blacks still well off World Cup pace

GMT 13:21 2014 Sunday ,28 December

Abras prove a hit with Global Village visitors

GMT 23:36 2012 Saturday ,26 May

N Korea\'s West coast affected by severe drought

GMT 10:37 2013 Tuesday ,31 December

Pussy Riot member wants Putin out

GMT 10:54 2018 Thursday ,04 January

Djokovic to test elbow injury in Melbourne

GMT 14:09 2017 Wednesday ,20 September

Messi hits four as Barca maintain perfect start

GMT 06:30 2017 Tuesday ,28 November

Sudan and Russian sign nuclear agreement

GMT 21:40 2016 Monday ,02 May

Actor Wael Nour dies at age 55

GMT 08:42 2017 Sunday ,10 December

Galadari Trucks and Heavy Equipment,Komatsu join

GMT 07:46 2012 Friday ,24 February

Bobbi Kristina\'s problems \'out of control\'

GMT 08:11 2011 Saturday ,01 October

Ancient copper sword discovered in E. China

GMT 17:42 2011 Tuesday ,12 July

Transplant patient\'s joy on seeing new legs

GMT 12:47 2011 Sunday ,31 July

Strong earthquake jolts northeast Japan

GMT 09:56 2015 Monday ,06 July

It’s a historic performance

GMT 12:21 2016 Saturday ,27 February

New bank another BRICS

GMT 03:37 2015 Saturday ,11 July

Morale 'good' at Orica

GMT 08:24 2015 Saturday ,17 October

Character will be needed to beat Scots

GMT 13:58 2014 Thursday ,03 April

FAB Design introduces Spidron

GMT 12:57 2013 Thursday ,14 February

Concerns for Palestinian prisoners
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
 
 Emirates Voice Facebook,emirates voice facebook  Emirates Voice Twitter,emirates voice twitter Emirates Voice Rss,emirates voice rss  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

emiratesvoieen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen
emiratesvoice emiratesvoice emiratesvoice
emiratesvoice
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice