Brazil to keep 2,000 National Security troops in Rio de Janeiro after Pan-American Games
Doing business or any other sort of relation with Brazil this Monday? There´s no worth news in the economic front yet (stock market is about to open in Sao Paulo).
So let´s go to Civil War in Rio de Janeiro (some Sports included):
*President Lula may keep 2,000 National Security Force troops in Rio de Janeiro state, to enforce law against narcoguerrillas and police-made militias in the favelas up-on-the hill shantytowns, even after Pan American Games ended Sunday.
(US won the 42 all-American countries competition, followed by Cuba then Brazil, as gold condecoration is concerned).
Brazilian serious air crisis ( 2 air disasters with 400 deaths in 10 months) started to be managed by new Defense minister (and perhaps future presidential candidate), Nelson Jobim, southern border tough politician with good public image, president of Supreme Court until last year, and, last but the most important, did not get rich doing politics.
Lula has already indicated he would like to see a Safra Bank director, friend of him and good executive, as new Airports Infra-structure Authority (Infraero) CEO, instead of already fired an Air Force official who did nothing to stop air crisis.
And perhaps will be found guilty for letting PT (Lula´s Workers Party) activists to take over the state owned company, which helped to speed up the air crisis.
PS - Swedish movie diretor Ernst Ingmar Berman (photo) has died last night, leaving about 50 great movies such as Das Schlangenei (The Snake Egg), which is an alert over hiperinflation on people´s minds and hearts.