Germano
A. Rigotto
Governor of Rio Grande do Sul
Murillo
Aragão
Political Analyst
In this
relatively informal meeting with Governor Rigotto, current political dynamics
in Brazil, Brazilian studies in this area, and related subjects were discussed.
Germano Rigotto
has just been elected Governor of Rio Grande do Sul, one of Brazil’s
largest states. During his political career of 27 years, he was elected
to Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies in 1991 and reelected in 1994 and
1998. An influential member of Congress, he was leader of the PMDB and the
governing majority, and also presided several major congressional commissions,
including that focused on Tax Reform. Mr. Rigotto has participated in various
international conferences in Europe, The United States and Latin America,
where he has delivered talks about economic and political conditions in
Brazil, the taxation system, and the reform reforms in Brazil. Mr. Rigotto
has advanced degrees in Dentistry and Law from Federal University of Rio
Grande do Sul (UFRGS). He is the author of Não tá morto quem
peleia: A agonia do Sul Brasileiro e a luta pelo Banco Meridional.
He sketched
an overall picture of his state, highlighting the very high ranking of the
state in terms of indicators of social, human and economic development.
Rigotto discussed the strategic position of Rio Grande do Sul in the context
of Mercosul and economic relations with Southern Cone countries. He called
attention to the potential significance of trade agreement, including a
way of compensating for losses such as the recent Ford decision to locate
in elsewhere in Brazil. Rigotto also linked the need for foreign investments
and trade expansion to the difficult fiscal situation of Brazilian states.
The finances of the state will be a major concern during his government.
Murillo Aragão is one of Brazil’s leading experts on political
analysis, congressional affairs and public policies. He has been working
in this field since 1981 when he arrived in Brasília from Rio de
Janeiro. In 1982, he founded Arko Advice, a political and public policies
analysis company. Dr. Aragão taught at the Universidade de Brasília
(Political Science Department) and is Editor, along with Professor Benício
Schmidt, of the magazine Política Comparada. In 1998, the Foreign
Affairs Ministry of Brazil honored him with the Ordem do Rio Branco (Comendador).
Mr. Aragão holds a B.A. in Law from the Faculdade de Direito do Distrito
Federal, a Master Degree in Political Science from the Universidade de Brasília
and a Ph.D in Sociology from the Center for Studies of Latin America and
Caribbean at the Universidade de Brasília.
Press-release
In response to questions and comments from members of the faculty and student
body affiliated with the Bildner Center, Governor Rigotto discussed the
need for tax reform in Brazil, pointing our to his role in Congress during
the Cardoso presidency and the probability that the reform would be approved
next year. He mentioned the need for clarifying the tax system at all levels
of government. The give-and-take also brought out the difficult issues still
facing Brazil with regard to the fiscal and political basis for decentralized
federalism.
With regard to social development, Rigotto emphasized that as Governor he
will work towards the reduction of regional inequalities within Brazil and
within states. He mentioned the possibility of adapting current and likely
social programs of the Workers Party. He will retain the electronic cards
that are used in the Bolsa Escola program to promote basic education. About
agrarian reform and rural development, his government will be willing to
strengthen the Banco da Terra and will be open to dialogue with social movements
demanding land, but pointing out that land invasions do not provide a solution
for land distribution.
Governor Rigotto expressed commitment to debate and academic activities.
His government will support the World Social Forum that will meet for the
fourth time in Porto Alegre. He welcomed the participation in this regard
of intellectuals and academics from the United States.

Prof. Font with
Governor Rigotto


Gov. Rigotto, Mr. Aragão and Frances Degen Horowitz