Brazil’s ruling party has filed a lawsuit against the head of the country’s central bank as it steps up attacks over the pace of rate cuts and alleged political bias.
Senior figures in President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s Workers’ party on Wednesday filed a lawsuit at a federal court in Brasília requesting that Roberto Campos Neto be banned from making political statements.
The lawsuit came a day after Lula publicly criticised Campos Neto, claiming that he “works much more to harm the country than to help” by not cutting rates more quickly.
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