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Critics argue that the administration under Lula is flawed because he employs an antiquated political strategy ill-suited for modern economic challenges. Lula’s approach emphasizes a heavy-handed government involvement in the economy, which runs counter to public sentiment that favors a more laissez-faire economic model. As a result, there’s a growing discontent among the Brazilian populace who believe that their issues could resolve if the government refrained from overly intervening in economic matters.