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http://english.pravda.ru/print/world/americas/113594-lula_brazil-0

      01.06.2010 


What Can Brazil Do Without Lula?



2010 is the year of change for Brazil. In October, the country is to elect a 
new President. The current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva can no longer be 
a candidate since the Brazilian Constitution only allows the same President 
serve two terms. The main presidential candidates are former governor of São 
Paulo, José Serra, and Dilma Rousseff, handpicked by President Luiz Inácio Lula 
da Silva. 

Lula will be leaving his successor a rich legacy. Today, due to high level of 
economic development in all spheres and large number of employable population, 
Brazil is significantly ahead of the rest of Latin America. In terms of GDP, it 
is the eighth economy in the world. Lula's Presidency that lasted two terms, 
since 2003, made the country to be what it is now. 

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Lula came to office when the country was falling into abyss. His predecessor 
Fernando Cardoso could not fight the inflation and borrowed so much money from 
the IMF that the country was preparing for a default. Many economists argued 
about when exactly it was going to happen, thinking the new "left President" 
would only make things worse. Yet, instead the country not only got out of the 
hole but achieved great success both in economy and foreign policy. 

Lula managed to properly direct the energy of radical Trotskyists and the 
experience of market economists in his government. As a result, he has built a 
thriving economy and more or less stable social sector, which none of other 
countries of the region have. 

Brazilian economy deserves special attention. Raw materials and agricultural 
products are not the only things it supplies to the world markets. The main 
export is aviation equipment, transportation, electric equipment, fabrics and 
shoes. The revenue from the export of these items is significantly larger than 
the revenue from iron ore, energy, rare metals and agricultural products, 
including famous Brazilian coffee, soy, sugar and fruit. 

During Lula's presidency the manufacturing sector got a strong impetus for 
development. The sector was heavily invested into. The "left" President 
realized that without stimulus to manufacturing and production of competitive 
goods the country will remain a giant "banana republic." 

Lula managed to keep inflation at bay, something many countries are unable to 
do. He even paid the IMF debt ahead of time in 2005. Today Brazil is no longer 
a borrower but a lender who provides help to the third world countries on 
easier terms of payment (compared to the West). 

Lula has proved that Goldman Sachs was right when it included the country into 
virtual BRIC group (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) that is expected to 
experience rapid economic growth by 2050. 

The success with the internal policy has an effect on the foreign policy. 
Brazil has become a regional arbitrator in its own way, and it is taken into 
account by everyone from the outrageous Venezuelan Hugo to the pro-American 
Columbian Uribe. 

Interestingly enough, Brazil became a protector of Honduran president Zelaya 
overthrown in 2009 (he was hiding on the territory of the Brazilian embassy). 

It is worth mentioning that Brazil currently has the strongest armed forces in 
Latin America. 

The US attitude towards Brazil is controversial. On the one hand, the US is 
ineffectively trying to direct Brazil towards the American policy. It even made 
some "amicable gestures" like a recent purchase of 200 Brazilian battle planes 
Super Tucano. On the other hand, it is secretly sabotaging Brazil by trying not 
to allow the enhancement of its position in other countries of the region. 

Americans are definitely concerned with Brazil's actions that contradict the 
US's opinion increasingly more. The West frequently calls Lula's policy 
immoral, while it proved to be extremely good for Brazil. Lula is friends with 
Hugo Chavez who sells him cheap oil, and George W. Bush Jr., who has the market 
important for Brazilian export. At the same time, he allowed neither of them to 
interfere with his affairs. 

Now he has befriended China that became his main partner and shifted the US to 
the second place. 

When the US suggested introducing sanctions against Iran for the refusal to 
stop the nuclear program, Lula asked to give him time to convince Ahmadinejad 
to agree with the demands of the world community. Washington considered it to 
be an attempt to "talk against time."


"Lula's policy is first of all aimed at strengthening of Brazil, making it one 
of super powers of the 21 century. Here the interests of Brazil and the West 
clash," Boris Martynov, Deputy Head of the Institute of Latin America in Moscow 
told Pravda.ru. "Many are used to Latin America looking up to the West, mainly, 
the US, but the times have changed. It is starting to build its own path 
without the American influence. 

As for the Iranian issue, it is strongly politicized. Yes, Brazil is trying to 
protect its Iranian partner. Yes, Brazil has its own interest in Iran's nuclear 
energy. This area has been rapidly developing in Brazil in the past few years. 
Soon there will be six nuclear power stations in the country. This Brazilian 
experience is interesting for Iran . Who said it is bad ? And who said that 
Iran is not capable of creating its own " peaceful atom "? 

Why does Brazil have to listen to the Americans who simply do not like the fact 
that Iran is not in their sphere of influence? Why are they not in a hurry to 
introduce sanctions against Israel and Pakistan who got nuclear weapons long 
time ago on the US no-objection basis? Lula's independent course has allowed 
him to gain a solid political capital in the third world countries. 

As for Brazil's future, it will continue its development to become a super 
power in the 21 century. Whoever comes to office after Lula will stick to the 
traditional course and stand up for the country's interests without considering 
the US," the expert thinks. 

Sergey Balmasov 
Pravda.Ru




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