The foundry work politics by Olí­vio Dutra's government in Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil (1999-2002): guidelines, political dynamics and achieved results

This paper has as objective to analyze the foundry work politics made by the Olí­vio Dutra's government in the state of Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil, being taken into account their guidelines, the dynamics of the political struggle promoted between the social leaders from the rural area and the achieved global results. This government's freshness is related to the fact of it was being sustained and supported by a coalition of left wing parties and by a group of social movements and also by syndical entities of the field, which was decisive in the presentation of an antagonistic program to the neoliberal politics on energy in a national extent. Hence this government became committed in adopting an own foundry work politics, being opposed to the program of market land reform extolled by Cardoso's government, in national wide. Therefore, the results presented along the article demonstrate that in spite of the assumed commitments and, in face of legal, institutional and economical limitations and also its existent politics, the space of the state governments' performance can only be thought about its complemental character on the federal government's actions.

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Main Author: Da Ros, César Augusto
Format: Digital revista
Language:por
Published: Centro de Historia Argentina y Americana 2007
Online Access:https://www.mundoagrario.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/v08n15a01
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