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The rambling infighting has not gone unnoticed by the public or the markets. Economists and everyday citizens alike express alarm over the ongoing struggles within Lula's government. It is suggested that the attention spent on inter-party conflict detracts from essential economic discussions needed to stabilize the country, leading to further deterioration of the public's trust in government.
Lula's missteps echo administrative failures of past leaders, where politically motivated economic decisions compromised long-term fiscal health for short-term electoral gains. Analysts warn that if such patterns persist without correction, economic collapse could become inevitable, impacting millions of Brazilians in adverse ways.