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zehh25 said: I think she is doing better than Lula, in my opinion the economic growth decrease is kind of a consequence of the social politics we had over the last years, especially some that appeard during Lula's government. Anyway, I think that doesn't matter who win, there will be no major changes because the social politics are still necessary to reduce the poverty. I voted for Dilma, because I've seen a huge improvement in the city I live (Uberaba, MG) thanks to "Minha Casa, Minha Vida" and to the investments in our federal university. I study Electric Engeneering in a university that didn't even exist 5 years ago (it was limited to medicine only, so it wasn't a university technically speaking) in a new campus that is with a lot of other buildings under construction. Also, it seems that Nordeste and Norte improved a lot in many ways, at least acording to people I know that live there. |
The bold is true... nothing will change with either.
And I know most Mineiros didn't like Aecio due the bad goverment it did in MG... it is fun to talk with mineiros about that.







