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The Amazon Is Brazil’s, Not Yours, Bolsonaro Tells Europeans

Published 2019-07-19, 12:04 p/m
© Bloomberg. Amazon rainforest stands in this aerial photograph taken near Presidente Figueiredo, Amazonas state, Brazil, on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019. Part of President Jair Bolsonaro's electoral appeal rested on a business-friendly pledge to rein in an overbearing state by dismantling environmental agencies, but those promises swiftly changed following the deadly Brumadinho dam break. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg
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(Bloomberg) -- Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro attacked the “environmental psychosis” of European leaders concerned over his administration’s plans to develop the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) rainforest, and insisted that the numbers showing sharply increased rates of deforestation were “lies.”

“The Amazon is Brazil’s -- not yours,” he said Friday at a meeting with foreign journalists at the presidential palace in Brasilia. Questioned over numbers from Brazil’s National Institute of Space Research, INPE, showing an 88% rise in deforestation between June 2018 and June 2019, he said the data was false and that he would summon the head of the institute for an explanation.

Bolsonaro defended his government’s plans to develop the region and invited other countries to work with Brazil to exploit its biodiversity. He reiterated his invitation to France’s President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to fly over the Amazon in order to show them how much remained untouched. European leaders have repeatedly expressed concern over Bolsonaro’s environmental policies. Irish and French lawmakers have threatened to scuttle the European Union’s recent trade deal with Mercosur unless there are significant changes to Brazil’s current practices.

Also on Friday, local news magazine Veja published an interview with a member of a self-described eco-extremism group that announced plans to kill the president over his environmental policies. Bolsonaro played down its significance. “There’s always going to be the risk of an attack on me or any other global leader,” he said.

Stimulus Measures

With the Brazilian economy teetering on the brink of another recession and unemployment still in double-digits, Bolsonaro said that pension reform was just a first step toward improving its prospects, but that the government does not have the power to create jobs. He also spoke in favor of plans to simplify the tax system to make Brazil an easier place to do business.

On the question of inequality, Bolsonaro criticized the “populist claim” that some Brazilians are going hungry. “It’s a great lie,” he said. “You don’t see skeletal people in the street like you do in other countries. Brazil has become the country of benefits,” he said, in reference to social assistance programs like Bolsa Familia.

© Bloomberg. Amazon rainforest stands in this aerial photograph taken near Presidente Figueiredo, Amazonas state, Brazil, on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019. Part of President Jair Bolsonaro's electoral appeal rested on a business-friendly pledge to rein in an overbearing state by dismantling environmental agencies, but those promises swiftly changed following the deadly Brumadinho dam break. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg

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