Brexit and Brazil- Political long-term risks
The Brexit in the United Kingdom revived the Brazilian independence movements. In the State of Sao Paulo, Pernambuco and South of the country, there are independence movements that will hold unofficial referendums in which will ask all citizens whether they are in favor of the independence of its states. However, these referendums have no legal effects.
Some traits one could highlight in these movements:
• They don’t call themselves neither left nor right wing movements.
• They aren’t associated with any political party.
• Minimal state intervention.
• Pacifism is stressed, although there can be some doubt about it.
• Cultural and economic differences are enhanced between these States and the rest of Brazil.
• Government only for those who genuinely represent the interests of population.
• Supporters of a different tax distribution.
Individual
Micro-entrepreneurs are increasingly indebted
Entrepreneurship
should be encouraged and is one of the main
prerequisites for the development
of a country.
Nevertheless,
Brazil is going through an unprecedent crises that
ends up by dragging individual
micro-entrepreneurs to indebtedness.
Many accumulate debts which ultimately
endanger the viability of their business.
But, aren't
small enterprises important for the economy?
Absolutely!
However, one
has to be prepared and have from the beginning a
well defined strategy. The
problem is that many of these micro-
entrepreneurs don't prepare for their
venture.
They wanted
to escape unemployment at all cost and embarked on
a new adventure without
having any ability, know-how, or at least
a strategy.
Actually,
from one day to another some citizens became
entrepreneurs forcibly.
MAADSV-Brazil consultant
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