{"id":27278,"date":"2022-05-20T13:01:00","date_gmt":"2022-05-20T17:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/?p=27278"},"modified":"2026-01-27T09:19:36","modified_gmt":"2026-01-27T08:19:36","slug":"brazils-lula-proposes-creating-latin-american-currency-to-be-freed-of-us-dollar-dependency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/?p=27278","title":{"rendered":"Brazil\u2019s Lula proposes creating Latin American currency to \u2018be freed of US dollar\u2019 dependency"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"float: left; width: 46%;\">\n<p>. . SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT . .<\/p>\n<p>An article by Benjamin Norton in <a href=\"https:\/\/multipolarista.com\/2022\/05\/04\/brazil-lula-latin-america-currency-us-dollar\/\">Multipolarista<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Brazil\u2019s left-wing leader Lula da Silva has proposed creating a pan-Latin American currency, in order to \u201cbe freed of the dollar.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A founder of Brazil\u2019s Workers\u2019 Party, Lula served as president for two terms, from 2003 to 2011. He is now the leading candidate as Brazil\u2019s October 2022 presidential elections approach.<\/p>\n<p>If he returns to the presidency, \u201cWe are going to create a currency in Latin America, because we can\u2019t keep depending on the dollar,\u201d Lula said in a speech at a rally on May 2.<\/p>\n<p><center><a href=\"https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Lula.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Lula.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1000\" height=\"653\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-27279\" srcset=\"https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Lula.jpg 1000w, https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Lula-300x196.jpg 300w, https:\/\/english.cpnn-world.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Lula-768x502.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px\" \/><\/a><\/center><\/p>\n<p>He revealed that the currency would be called the Sur, which means \u201cSouth\u201d in Spanish.<\/p>\n<p>Lula explained that countries in Latin America could still keep their sovereign domestic currency, but they could use the Sur to do bilateral trade with each other, instead of having to exchange for US dollars.<\/p>\n<p>The Sur could also help to contain inflation in the region, Lula argued.<\/p>\n<p>Lula said the goal of the currency would be to deepen Latin American integration and strengthen the region\u2019s economic sovereignty, weakening its dependence on the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Under Brazil\u2019s current government, led by far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro, the South American giant has subordinated itself to Washington, while viciously attacking the left-wing governments in the region.<\/p>\n<p>Bolsonaro\u2019s Brazil has refused to recognize the legitimacy of the leftist Chavista government in its neighbor Venezuela, and has even supported violent cross-border terrorist attacks against it.<\/p>\n<p>If he returns to the presidency, Lula pledged that Brazil \u201cwill strengthen its relations with Latin America.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Lula has also vowed to revive the BRICS system, integrating Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa in an independent economic architecture to challenge Western financial hegemony.<\/p>\n<p>In 2020, Lula published a call \u201cFor a Multipolar World.\u201d He explained his goal is \u201cthe creation of a multipolar world, free from unilateral hegemony and from sterile bipolar confrontation,\u201d that \u201cwould permit a true re-founding of the multilateral order, based on principles of real multilateralism, in which international cooperation can truly flourish.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>(article continued in right column)<\/p>\n<p>(Click <a href=\"http:\/\/spanish.cpnn-world.org\/?p=10160\">here for the Spanish version<\/a>)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"float: right; width: 46%;\">\n<strong><em>Questions related to this article:<\/em><\/strong><\/div>\n<div style=\"float: right; width: 46%;\">\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n<strong><em>Can Latin America free itself from US domination?<\/em> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>(article continued from left column)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hugo Ch\u00e1vez\u2019s attempt to create a pan-Latin America currency, the Sucre<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Lula\u2019s proposal for the Sur is certainly not the first time progressive politicians in Latin America have tried to create a common currency. This has long been a dream of left-wing leaders in the region.<\/p>\n<p>Venezuela\u2019s revolutionary former president Hugo Ch\u00e1vez developed an international currency as part of the Bolivarian Alliance (ALBA), an economic coalition of left-wing governments in Latin America and the Caribbean.<\/p>\n<p>This currency was called the Sucre, and was adopted in 2009 by Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, Bolivia, and Ecuador.<\/p>\n<p>Sucre was an acronym for \u201cUnified System for Regional Compensation,\u201d but also a reference to Antonio Jos\u00e9 de Sucre, who helped lead the South American independence struggle against Spanish colonialism, alongside Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar.<\/p>\n<p>Ecuador\u2019s government, under leftist President Rafael Correa, who has a Ph.D. in economics, was the main adopter of the Sucre.<\/p>\n<p>At its peak in 2012, the Sucre was used for more than $1 billion in bilateral annual trade in the region.<\/p>\n<p>But the currency fell out of use by 2016, following Ch\u00e1vez\u2019s death in 2013, a massive drop in commodity prices in 2014, the imposition of US sanctions on Venezuela in 2015, and violent coup attempts against Ch\u00e1vez\u2019s successor Nicol\u00e1s Maduro.<\/p>\n<p>Ecuador\u2019s subsequent right-wing President Len\u00edn Moreno, with US backing, later removed his country from the ALBA, dealing a huge blow to the Sucre and dreams of regional integration.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lula leads polls for Brazil\u2019s 2022 elections, following US-backed judicial coup<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Brazil\u2019s presidential elections will be held in October 2022.<\/p>\n<p>Polls consistently show Lula leading over far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil\u2019s sitting president.<\/p>\n<p>Bolsonaro only came to power in the 2018 elections due to a soft coup d\u2019etat backed by the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Lula had been significantly ahead in the polls in the lead-up to the 2018 vote, but Brazil\u2019s judicial system imprisoned him on false charges, handing the victory to Bolsonaro.<\/p>\n<p>The US Justice Department helped support this campaign of what Lula calls legal warfare, or lawfare, to prevent him from returning to the presidency.<\/p>\n<p>The US government also backed the 2016 political coup against Brazil\u2019s democratically President Dilma Rousseff, also a member of Lula\u2019s left-wing Workers\u2019 Party.<\/p>\n<p>The UN Human Rights Committee found this April that the prosecution of Lula was politically motivated and violated his rights.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe investigation and prosecution of former President Lula da Silva violated his right to be tried by an impartial tribunal, his right to privacy and his political rights,\u201d the UN legal experts determined.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>. . SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT . . An article by Benjamin Norton in Multipolarista Brazil\u2019s left-wing leader Lula da Silva has proposed creating a pan-Latin American currency, in order to \u201cbe freed of the dollar.\u201d A founder of Brazil\u2019s Workers\u2019 Party, Lula served as president for two terms, from 2003 to 2011. 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