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Jair Bolsonaro's brief, superficial and thorough speech at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday (22) in Davos, Switzerland, seemed to be a real fiasco. At the end of the plenary session, said the Brazilian president, the main criticism issued by the 2013 Nobel Prize for Economics, Robert Shiller, considered one of the world's greatest economists. "It scares me.Brazil is a great country and deserves somebody better," said the economist to a journalist of the Valor newspaper, much to the disappointment of the Brazilian delegation, as Bolsonaro reinforced in his speech his interest in attracting investors …
"It scares me.Brazil is a great country and deserves somebody better," said economist to journalist Valor, much to the disappointment of the Brazilian delegation, while Bolsonaro reinforced in his speech his interest in attracting investors in the country
by the journalist if the speech of Bolsonaro had not made a good impression, Shiller remarked that "it was a blessing", but then criticized again ironically: "Trump's speech last year was also".
Bolsonaro liked only Shiller. Brian Winter, director of the Americas Council and editor-in-chief of Americas Quartely, said that "the president's speech was much less bulky than expected" and that a friend would have described it as "weird". "
Foreign journalists have also criticized the speech of the former deputy Sylvie Kaufmann of the American The New York Times has gone so far as to say that Bolsonaro" does not suit the public of Davos "and understood the" campaign "tone of his speech." A brief generalist campaign speech, "he snapped, and in the same vein, Heather Long, of the Washington Post, described the speech as" very important. " intervention of the Brazilian president of "huge fiasco".
The journalist Jamil Chade of the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo declared to have never seen a president less than 10 minutes ago Chad covers Davos there is ten years