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Fábio Piperno: Bolsonaro alimenta confrontos que tornam o Brasil menos atraente

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Fábio Piperno: Bolsonaro alimenta confrontos que tornam o Brasil menos atraente


Fábio Piperno analisa como o confronto de Bolsonaro com o STF pode ser entendido como uma espécie de cortina de fumaça para os reais problemas do país, como as altas da inflação e do desemprego, e torna, consequentemente, o país menos atraente para investidores externos.

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