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President Jair Bolsonaro is expected to be the star at a dinner hosted by the World Economic Forum on the evening of 23rd in Davos, at the annual event bringing together the world's economic and political elite to the seaside resort of the Swiss Alps.
In addition to Bolsonaro, the dinner in camera will bring together presidents Iván Duque (Colombia), Lenín Moreno (Ecuador), Martín Vizcarra (Peru) and Carlos Alvarado Quesada (Costa Rica). The CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, will make the presentation. theme "A man-centered future for Latin America"
For the moment, there are no other events on the official agenda of the Brazilian or the forum, but he should pronounce one of the main speeches of the event, which begins on the night of next Monday (21) and ends on (19659002) The organization of the forum published on Tuesday (15) the details of the 49th edition of the event created by Klaus Schwab to discuss directions of the economy and world politics. In addition to Bolsonaro, sixty or so state or government leaders will be in the Swiss city, including Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Israeli Binyamin Netanyahu, who has just met Bolsonaro in Brazil.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Ministers Giuseppe Conte and Spain will also participate in the ceremony, alongside South African President Cyril Rapaphosa and Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan. The UN Secretary General, António Gutérres, the Director General of the World Trade Organization, Roberto Azevedo, and the Director General of the International Monetary Fund are among the guests.
Prince William of the United Kingdom is expected. Premier Theresa May will not attend the event.
The same thing will happen with Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump and Mauricio Macri of Argentina. last year and struggling with its own internal crises.
Bolsonaro is due to go to Davos on Sunday night (20). He has not yet confirmed whether he will settle in the alpine town of 11,000 or in Zurich, as Michel Temer did in 2018.
The president travels with superministers Paulo Guedes (economy) and Sergio Moro (justice), already in office. in his agenda, two panels: one Tuesday morning (22), "Restore the truth and integrity", in which he is the central figure, and the other Thursday afternoon on global crime.
In addition to superministers, list of Forum for the Brazilian delegation, MP Eduardo Bolsonaro (PSL-SP), son of the President, Chancellor Ernesto Araújo, Governor of São Paulo, João Doria (PSDB) and representatives of Petrobras and Eletrobras.
The Plbadto is also considering the participation of General Augusto Heleno, Minister of the Office of Institutional Security, who badisted the President in Foreign Affairs.
In his speech, Bolsonaro intends to comment on Brazil's openness to trade.
The change of government in Brazil attracts the attention of more than 3,000 participants from 119 countries, politicians, leaders, entrepreneurs, activists, academics, entrepreneurs, artists and journalists.
About 350 sessions are scheduled over four days under the general theme "Globalization 4.0: Shaping a Global Architecture in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution".
Last year, Temer's presence after an interruption of Dilma Rousseff's government (2010-16) was expected. It was eclipsed by the presence of Trump (who went on stage with fanfare), Macron, Merkel, May, Macri and Canadian Justin Trudeau, a record.
This year, with the agenda dominated by themes such as the environment, human rights, and migration, the Brazilian president's speech may seem out of step with that of the US. The world's elite gathered in Davos, although the terms "openness to investment" and "liberalization" are often enough to arouse the applause of those present.
In this case, Bolsonaro and his entourage should be condemned for a question at the center of the interests of global investors: the pension reform
See the list of participating Heads of State and Government published by the World Economic Forum:
Mohamed Ashraf Ghani, President of Afghanistan
Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia
Sebastian Kurz, Chancellor
David Burt, Prime Minister of Bermuda
Denis Zvizdić, President of C Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan
Charles Michel, Prime Minister of Belgium
Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, President of Botswana
Jair Bolsonaro, President of Brazil
Boyko Borissov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Iván Duque, President of Colombia
Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President of Costa Rica
] Andrej Plenković, Prime Minister of Croatia
Andrej Babis, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark
Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister of the Republic of Ethiopia
Jiri Ratas, Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia
Mostafa Madbouli, Prime Minister of Egypt
Jüri Ratas, Prime Minister of Estonia
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany
Barham Salih, President of Iraq, and Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region of Iraq [
]. Hakim Thaci, President of Kosovo
M. Saad Hariri, President of the Council
M. Leo Varadkar, Prime Minister of Ireland
Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy
Shinzo Abe, Adrian Hasler, Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
Dalia Grybauskaite, President of Lithuania
Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister of Lebanon
Faiez Al Serrag, Prime Minister of Libya
Prince of Monaco
Duško Marković, Prime Minister of Montenegro
KP Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal
Mark Rutte , Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Jacinda Ramon Hamdallah, Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority
Mario Abdo Benítez, President of Paraguay
Martín Vizcarra, President of the United Nations
Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway
Aleksandar Vučić, President of Serbia
Peter Pellegrini, Prime Minister of Portugal
Andrzej Duda, President of Poland
António Santos da Costa, Prem 1st Minister of Portugal
Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda
of Slovakia
Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain
Mrs. Mareli Sarec, Prime Minister of Slovenia
Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa
Petro Poroshenko, President of Ukraine
Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister of Vietnam
Emmerson
Youssef Chahed, Prime Minister of Tunisia [19659002] Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Mnangagwa, President of Zimbabwe
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