Rio de Janeiro governor declares state of financial emergency ahead of Olympics
Source: The Guardian
Rio de Janeiro governor declares state of financial emergency ahead of Olympics
Emergency measures needed to avoid a total collapse in public security,
health, education, transport and environmental management
Jonathan Watts in Rio de Janeiro
Friday 17 June 2016 23.20 BST
Forty-nine days before the opening of the Olympics, the governor of Rio de Janeiro has declared a state of financial emergency and begged for federal support to avoid a total collapse in public security, health, education, transport and environmental management.
The plea for funds is an embarrassment for the host of South Americas first Games and adds to a long list of woes that includes the impeachment of the president, the deepest recession in decades, the biggest corruption scandal in memory, the Zika epidemic and a wave of strikes and occupations of government buildings.
Brazils economy is expected to shrink by about 4% this year as a result of weak commodity prices, low demand from China, political paralysis and the Lava Jato (Car Wash) corruption investigation, which forced the suspension of many construction contracts and led to the arrest of dozens of senior executives. Rio is particularly hard hit because it is the headquarters of the state-run oil company Petrobras, which is at the centre of the investigation.
Faced by falling tax revenues, the state government has slashed health, police and education budgets. Teachers and doctors have faced lengthy delays in receiving their salaries, prompting strikes and occupations of schools and hospitals.
The acting governor, Francisco Dornelles, classified the situation in the Official Gazette as a financial calamity that could prevent the fulfilment of the obligations as a result of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Rio 2016.
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