domingo, 20 de setembro de 2015

PMDB already discussing when to leave government


The difficulties encountered by Dilma Rousseff to balance next year's budget increased the gap between it and the PMDB, and party, who will take power if the president leaves office before the completion of its mandate, it has been calculations to try to predict the best time to leave the government and join the movement for impeachment.

According to reports on Sunday the newspaper Folha de São Paulo, there is consensus in the PMDB summit on the fragility of Dilma and the best way to deal with it. As one party leader heard by Folha last week, the PMDB should not 'hang the government' but 'let loose rope so that the same do'.

The PMDB think that the deterioration of the economic scenario in the coming months will increase the dissatisfaction of the population with the performance of the president and see no possibility of reaction that takes Dilma string. According to Datafolha, the president had only 8% approval in August.

In the evaluation of the PMDB dome, two events next will be crucial for the evolution of the crisis: the expected failure of the government's account Dilma by TCU (Federal Audit Court) in the first week of October, and Congress marked the PMDB to 15 November when the party can formalize the break with the Presidential Palace.

Between one date and another, Dilma will follow his ordeal. Next week, you will face a first test of fire in the vote of veto that imposed the three projects approved by Congress to increase government spending, threatening fiscal balance. More than an immediate financial risk a defeat in these polls would reinforce doubts about the ability of the president has yet to rule.