
The coup media is still there!
By LAURO MATTEI: Folha de São Paulo celebrates “I'm still here”, while continuing with the typical behavior of the coup-supporting media by calling for a boycott of the government using arguments that don't hold up
By LAURO MATTEI: Folha de São Paulo celebrates “I'm still here”, while continuing with the typical behavior of the coup-supporting media by calling for a boycott of the government using arguments that don't hold up
By LAURO MATTEI: Food and transport continued to put pressure on inflation in January 2025
By LAURO MATTEI: The Lula III government prioritized the definition of a global political strategy to combat hunger and poverty
By LAURO MATTEI: It is important to note the progressive advance of right-wing conservative forces in the country, especially since the so-called “journeys” of June 2013 and other sequential events
By LAURO MATTEI: Expensive but efficient policy to transfer income to the rich
By LAURO MATTEI: The orthodox reactions to the Lula government's proposals and the critical points of the proposed policy to reindustrialize the country
By LAURO MATTEI:
The intellectual poverty of the Brazilian media, which does not seem to understand the change in the country's foreign policy
By LAURO MATTEI: Folha de São Paulo celebrates “I'm still here”, while continuing with the typical behavior of the coup-supporting media by calling for a boycott of the government using arguments that don't hold up
By LAURO MATTEI: Food and transport continued to put pressure on inflation in January 2025
By LAURO MATTEI: The Lula III government prioritized the definition of a global political strategy to combat hunger and poverty
By LAURO MATTEI: It is important to note the progressive advance of right-wing conservative forces in the country, especially since the so-called “journeys” of June 2013 and other sequential events
By LAURO MATTEI: Expensive but efficient policy to transfer income to the rich
By LAURO MATTEI: The orthodox reactions to the Lula government's proposals and the critical points of the proposed policy to reindustrialize the country
By LAURO MATTEI:
The intellectual poverty of the Brazilian media, which does not seem to understand the change in the country's foreign policy