Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Sunday that the Federal government would provide the funding for the reconstruction of every road in the State of Rio Grande do Sul destroyed by the storms, be them national or local, Agência Brasil reported. The head of state also pledged to reduce the bureaucracy involved in the work.
According to the latest report from Civil Defense, the number of casualties in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul since the first storms hit on April 29 have already reached 78 people, with 105 others still missing and 175 injured.
Workers Party founder and leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in Sunday for the third time as President of Brazil during a ceremony held at Brasilia s Congress building which was not attended by the outgoing head of state Jair Bolsonaro.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister of Economy Paulo Guedes said that Brazil will be the largest investment frontier in 2021 mentioning priorities such as railroads, coastal shipping, concessions, Eletrobras and Correios that should begin to progress with the new center-right leadership in the National Congress. Brazil will be the largest investment frontier in 2021. No country will offer as many interesting investment opportunities, he emphasized in a live stream.
According to him, unblocking investments will enable a sustainable resumption of growth. He added that Arthur Lira (Chamber of Deputies) and Rodrigo Pacheco s (Senate) leadership has been brilliant . The . . .