Brazil's 'chainsaw queen' appointed new agriculture minister
Source: The Guardian
Brazil's 'chainsaw queen' appointed new agriculture minister
Jonathan Watts
theguardian.com, Wednesday 24 December 2014 20.54 GMT
Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff has stirred up the wrath of environmentalists by appointing a controversial advocate of agribusiness and weaker forest conservation as her new agriculture minister.
Kátia Abreu, who has been nicknamed the chainsaw queen by her enemies, is included in a new cabinet that rewards political allies who supported Rousseff in her recent narrow re-election victory.
Abreu is a leading figure in the ruralista lobby, which prompted the government to weaken Brazils forest code. In congressional debates and in her feisty newspaper column, she has called for more roads through the Amazon, congressional control over demarcation of indigenous reserves, more efficient monocultures, and the approval of genetically modified terminator seeds.
The cabinet post is a step towards bigger ambitions for Abreu, a formidable political operator. In an interview with The Guardian this year, Abreu said she wanted to make Brazil the leading agricultural producer in the world. She also expressed her desire to emulate former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher, and said she was preparing to run for president one day.
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