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Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad faces opposition from President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's inner circle over his moderate fiscal approach, following a cabinet shuffle that weakened his support. Haddad, who has clashed with cabinet members favoring increased spending, had relied on Institutional Relations Minister Alexandre Padilha for support during policy debates.
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