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"The carnival has been canceled, '' says a report on the economic crisis in Brazil published Monday by the newspaper" Financial Times ".
"The traditional five-day celebration, scheduled for early February this year, usually offers a break for Brazil's problems (...). But while the country is mired in a deep recession, there is rising unemployment and inflation, and the government of President Dilma Rousseff is marked by the biggest corruption scandal in the history of the country, Brazilians are not in the mood to celebrate, '' says .
The report makes it clear that talk of 'cancellation' 'is an exaggeration, and that street parties will continue happening, but gathers cases of cities that are shrinking or even cutting feasts costs this year as Porto Ferreira and Campinas.
The "FT '' uses the case of the carnival to gather disappointing economic data and features a nothing encouraging picture for the country's finances. "The hedonistic celebration of carnival is considered the most important holiday in Brazil, and the spectacular parades of Rio de Janeiro attracts nearly one million tourists '', he explains, to give dimension of the impact of the Brazilian crisis in the life of the country.
Anyway we will wash our sins with blood
Lipe Lundorf
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