Foreign Policy for the Last Four Years

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66chandona
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Foreign Policy for the Last Four Years

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The new government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will begin his administration with a challenge that will not be difficult to carry out: reverse the isolation and international and regional discredit that have marked Brazilian foreign policy for the last four years. The shift that the new administration will have to make will include two types of tasks – some more accessible than others – and a greater challenge. The first and most essential will consist of the development of urgent measures of an administrative and accounting nature.

Brazil must comply with a series of payments associated with its membership of the world multilateral system, especially the United Nations (UN). The second group of tasks that the new government will have to special data does not offer any major difficulties either. These are those associated with the recovery of the institutional, regulatory and political presence frameworks that reinstall the country in its rightful place. In short, Brazil must resume the positions and principles of international coexistence –such as the commitment to peace, human rights and development– that guided its action for many decades, eliminating the vestiges of the Bolsonaro positions that made Brazil a sounding board for the visions of the international extreme right.

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These will be tasks stimulated by the impulse to rebuild the republican institutionality of the electoral front that gave Lula the presidential victory last October. In this case, It is expected that the link between these positions will be strengthened with the inclusive democratic framework of the incoming government, which will mean giving place and a voice to social, gender and ethnic-racial diversity movements and groups. In thematic terms, it is not difficult to anticipate that the environmental agenda will occupy a first order place. In fact, the presence of Lula da Silva at the recent United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27) was the gesture that marked the turning point regarding the Bolsonaro position.
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