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Descubra como a transformação do FIES se tornou um divisor de águas na educação brasileira! No passado, a falta de fiadores impedia muitos jovens de realizarem seus sonhos universitários. Mas ao invés de deixar as universidades privadas na dívida, uma nova abordagem foi adotada, permitindo que essas instituições pagassem suas obrigações em bolsas de estudo para jovens de escolas públicas. O resultado? Mais de 4 milhões de personalidades agora formadas e uma presença significativa de médicos negros nas universidades. Esse é um passo crucial para o desenvolvimento do país, rompendo barreiras históricas e promovendo a inclusão. Além disso, esse movimento ajudou a reverter uma dívida internacional que humilhava o Brasil, criando reservas significativas que trazem segurança econômica até hoje. Uma verdadeira revolução na educação e na autonomia financeira do Brasil!

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00:00FIES already existed, what was the problem with FIES? There was no guarantor for the student. The guy wanted to get into university, he went to the savings bank to get money, and then the guy said, "You're the guarantor, do you think the student's father will be the guarantor for his son?" Well, then the kids gave up studying. It wasn't a miracle I did.
00:27but we took responsibility for the Brazilian State being the guarantor of Brazilian students.
00:42We discovered that there were many private universities that should be there. What did we do with Pacheco?
00:50Instead of closing the universities, we called them into a shelter and made them pay off the debt they incurred.
00:59ProUni was created to provide scholarships for poor people in the outskirts and schools, and has already trained more than 4 million people in this country.
01:09In this country, we didn't see black dentists, you didn't see black bank managers, you didn't see black doctors, you're at the university and you're your white way.
01:20In that country, the population was an incomprehensible population, it was as if some were born with the right to do post-probation in France or England, and the others were born at Porta Cana.
01:41This country would not move forward like this, it would not be able to develop.
01:45Hey guys, do you remember, when I became president of the Republic, we owed 30 billion dollars to the IMF, Malan was the Minister of Finance, and he was a good man.
01:59Every year he would go to New York, Malan, looking for the IMF to get money to close the accounts at the end of the year, it was humiliating, we see 10 crazy IMF economists every year, the Bravina airports to inspect our accounts.
02:15I made the decision for the IMF, I don't want you to come to Brazil anymore, and I'm going to pay the Brazilian bill anymore, and in 2005 I paid the 30 billion, and then I lent 15 billion dollars to the IMF, and I lent another 15 billion dollars to the IMF.
02:33This country, this country had no international reserves, the businessmen here know, the deputies know, this country had no reserves for anything, that is, we made a reserve of 347 billion dollars, which is the second country to date.
02:55Thanks.
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