The future of government is bright. Published on March 30, 2017 March 30, 2017 • 18 Likes • 8 Comments WHAT CHALLENGES DO NGO’S FACE AND WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS? This pandemic is of worldwide proportion, seismic magnitude, and significant concern - because global challenges of … That task not only requires a longer time horizon than the interim government’s probable two-and-a-half years in office but also needs the general support of the Brazilian people. Coronavirus COVID19 now exists globally, and over 6,500 people have died. Money is not the only problem afflicting states and local governments.
Instead, they’re rising to the challenge of delivering citizen services in new and innovative ways. Another is the growing desire on the part of state legislators to strictly limit the powers of local governments.
Government faces many challenges as it modernizes, but there’s one thing that’s clear: Public servants aren’t sitting still. Such support would come only under new general elections, due to take place in 2018.It is widely recognized that Brazil’s most pressing problem is fiscal.