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Right-wing leader Jair Bolsonaro celebrates a month as President of Brazil and said that Eyr was "on the right track" but "there is still much to be done".
"We will fulfill our mission!", He said via Twitter, his main communication tool.
Bolsonaro was subjected this Monday to an operation following the knife wound suffered last September, during a campaign act. They removed the colostomy bag they had put to him.
"I continue to recover and work at the hospital.This first month of government has many lines of action and there is still much to do.We are on the right way.We will fulfill our mission! will occupy the position it deserves in the international context! ", he published.
On Wednesday, the president was relieved of his ICU duties and communicated by video conference with his government team.
Bolsonaro faces the challenge of reacting to the drama provoked last Friday by an avalanche of mineral waste in a Vale complex in Brumadinho (Minas Gerais). There were at least 99 dead and 259 missing.
According to the spokesman of the Presidency, Otavio do Rego Barros, a videoconference was dedicated to the dialogue with his ministers of Mines and Energy, Regional Development and Environment to discuss the measures adopted by the government to deal with the disaster.
"It's hard not to be moved," Bolsonaro said when he flew over the area. It was a day after his return from the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he had warned that "Latin America will no longer be left behind" and that "it's very good for the world".
During his first month, the president who had promised to end the corruption had faced charges against Flávio, one of his children, for bank irregularities.
"If he makes a mistake, he will have to pay," he said.
He also had a diplomatic initiation questioned by his improbable presentation in Davos (he had 45 minutes and spoke only six minutes) and his alliance with the American Donald Trump to try to overthrow Nicolás Maduro.
But the real challenge for the former 63-year-old military is set to begin this Friday when a new 30-party Congress will take office, with which it will have to fight to strengthen its economic reforms.
Source: Clarín
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