Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 4:50:54 GMT
The Dilma Rousseff her priority in foreign policy was the BRICS and the World of the peso. of China in the trade balance of Mercosur. In China became the second destination for exports from Argentina and Brazil while positioning itself as a great source of investments in infrastructure. In the absence of a solid common industrial policy Chinese offers were not used in favor of infrastructural integration but above all to benefit the internal policies of the two largest partners of the bloc. of view without a doubt the developmental stage took very important steps.
The Mercosur Parliament Parlasur the Mercosur Social Summit CSM the FOCEM Social Participation Support Unit the Strategic Social Action Plan PEAS the Social Institute of Mercosur ISM the Institute of Public Japan Telegram Number Data on Human Rights of Mercosur IPPDH and the Federal University of Latin American Integration UNILA . The number of subgroups doubled and specialized meetings for Human Rights Women Afrodescendants Youth and others were created.
The presidential meetings were biannual and between and they were accompanied by Social Summits that had support and sponsorship from governments with the aim of expanding social participation. Such initiatives were reinforced with the creation in of the Brazilian Social and Participatory Mercosur Program and the Social Participation Support Unit. The latter brings together various representatives of civil society to discuss integration measures and challenges with government officials and at the initiative of the Lula government became an institutional area of Mercosur. The growth of the social agenda was strongly influenced by the rapprochement with the governments of Hugo Chvez in Venezuela and Evo Morales in Bolivia both dedicated to promoting mass events and assemblies in their own countries as mechanisms for consultation and seeking political support. of civil society. Without underestimating the value of all these.
The Mercosur Parliament Parlasur the Mercosur Social Summit CSM the FOCEM Social Participation Support Unit the Strategic Social Action Plan PEAS the Social Institute of Mercosur ISM the Institute of Public Japan Telegram Number Data on Human Rights of Mercosur IPPDH and the Federal University of Latin American Integration UNILA . The number of subgroups doubled and specialized meetings for Human Rights Women Afrodescendants Youth and others were created.
The presidential meetings were biannual and between and they were accompanied by Social Summits that had support and sponsorship from governments with the aim of expanding social participation. Such initiatives were reinforced with the creation in of the Brazilian Social and Participatory Mercosur Program and the Social Participation Support Unit. The latter brings together various representatives of civil society to discuss integration measures and challenges with government officials and at the initiative of the Lula government became an institutional area of Mercosur. The growth of the social agenda was strongly influenced by the rapprochement with the governments of Hugo Chvez in Venezuela and Evo Morales in Bolivia both dedicated to promoting mass events and assemblies in their own countries as mechanisms for consultation and seeking political support. of civil society. Without underestimating the value of all these.