Panel SA: Audios by Arthur do Val worry businessmen sympathetic to MBL liberalism

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Businessmen who sympathize with the liberal banners of the MBL (Movimento Brasil Livre) are worried about the damage that Arthur do Val’s sexist audios can cause to third-way economic liberalism for this year’s election.

The assessment is that without sharing a platform with Mamãe Falei, Sergio Moro’s candidacy, seen with good eyes by a part of the business community that does not want Lula or Bolsonaro, lost not only a great driver of votes on social networks but also a showcase of the agendas. of interest in the economy.

According to the analysis of a great businessman, MBL members have always been seen as useful allies because they know how to make noise and attract audiences to liberal causes with young energy in the internet environment.

Federal deputy Kim Kataguiri, who last month also disappointed with his speech about Nazism, is seen as a parliamentarian who votes correctly in the plenary, that is, always obeying the liberal business booklet.

However, the behavior is what displeases the most discreet, according to an older and more experienced businessman, who says he feels embarrassed to comment on the lines of Mom I spoke against the Ukrainians.

The assessment is that, in addition to distributing offenses and collecting enemies over the years, the group lacked pragmatism and was left with vanity, a combination that does not usually work in the long term, at least in business management.

Since gaining notoriety, MBL members have attracted the attention of big business names, such as Luciano Hang (Havan) and Flávio Rocha (Riachuelo), who even joined the group in an attempt to run for president in 2018.

Joana Cunha with Andressa Motter and Ana Paula Branco

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