Both the Planalto Palace* and the Itamaraty** are visibly pulling for the victory of Barack Obama in the American elections. Brazil prefers the Democrat due to his multilateralism and also for the symbolism of having a black man as the president of the largest democracy on the planet.
The information comes from Eliane Cantanhêde, columnist for Folha and Folha Online, who says that the Obama wave has reached Brazil.
President Lula himself has revealed his opinion. He said that Obama would be to the United States something like what Chavez was for Venezuela, what Lula himself, a union leader, was for Brazil, what the indigenous leader Evo Morales was for Bolivia and what the Bishop Lugo was for Paraguay. A great novelty. An extraordinary factor.
Cantanhêde, affirms that the great fear is that a Democrat in the White House and a Democratic majority in Congress will transform the United States, especially in the midst of this crisis, into an excessively protectionist country.
According to the columnist, despite the preference for Obama, Brazil likes John McCains more open stance with regards to ethanol. May the American people vote well, and may the best occur not only for the United States, but also for the world. A world that is in crisis, she says.
*Seat of the Brazilian Government
** Headquarters of the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tanto o Palácio do Planalto como o Itamaraty torcem visivelmente para a vitória do candidato Barack Obama nas eleições americanas. O Brasil prefere o democrata devido ao multilateralismo e também por causa da simbologia de ter um negro como presidente da maior democracia do planeta.
As informações são de Eliane Cantanhêde, colunista da Folha e da Folha Online, que diz que a "onda" Obama chegou ao Brasil.
"O próprio presidente Lula rasgou a fantasia. Disse que Obama seria nos Estados Unidos mais ou menos como Chávez foi na Venezuela, como ele próprio Lula, o metalúrgico, no Brasil, o índio Evo Morales na Bolívia, e o bispo Lugo no Paraguai. Ou seja, uma grande novidade. Um fator extraordinário", analisa a jornalista.
Cantanhêde, porém, afirma que o grande temor é que um democrata na Casa Branca e a maioria democrata no Congresso americano transformem os Estados Unidos, principalmente em meio a essa crise, em um país excessivamente protecionista.
Segundo a colunista, apesar da preferência por Obama, o Brasil gosta da proposta mais aberta de John McCain sobre o etanol. "Que o povo americano vote bem e que saia o melhor não só para os Estados Unidos, mas para o mundo. Um mundo que está em crise", comenta.
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The economic liberalism that the world took for granted has given way to the White House’s attempt to gain sectarian control over institutions, as well as government intervention into private companies,
The economic liberalism that the world took for granted has given way to the White House’s attempt to gain sectarian control over institutions, as well as government intervention into private companies,