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Brazil's presidential candidate for the ruling party PT (Workers Party), Dilma Rousseff (L), chats with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasilia, May 19, 2010. 
                                            
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By Brian Winter and Natuza Nery
        
        JUIZ DE FORA, Brazil | 
        Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:28pm EDT
        
    
JUIZ DE FORA, Brazil (Reuters) - Here's some advice for anyone who meets Dilma Rousseff (aka "Stella.")
First, speak quickly. And second, if you're looking to ingratiate yourself, it's probably not a good idea to suggest that major reforms are needed for Brazil to retain its title as one of the world's fastest-growing emerging economies.
In an interview with Reuters, the woman who is almost certain to be elected Brazil's president in October flatly dismissed the need for big budget cuts or changes to some of the world's most restrictive labor laws. Asked if it was possible for Brazil to keep growing at a 7 percent annual pace without such reforms, Rousseff shook her head, smiled, and interrupted the question.
"Is Brazil growing (that quickly) now?" she asked sharply.
Well, yes, but some economists say...
"But is it growing?"
Yes.
"Well, then, it's possible," she concluded.
The message was clear, and it was reinforced in interviews with about a dozen of Rousseff's top advisers: for better or worse, the 62-year-old former guerrilla leader, who has evolved over time into a highly pragmatic career civil servant, does not plan major changes to Brazil's economic policies if she is elected.
Rousseff's wager is that she will be able to create millions of jobs, improve Brazil's woeful infrastructure and schools, and harness its newfound oil wealth without deviating substantially from the mix of social welfare plans and market-friendly policies that have made her former boss, current President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, wildly popular both at home and on Wall Street.
"We're going to follow Lula's path!" Rousseff vowed to a crowd of 10,000 at a Friday night rally in the southeastern city of Juiz de Fora. Lula, who plucked her from relative obscurity to run for elected office for the first time in her life, stood by her side, beaming.
Lula, for his part, has left little doubt that he expects his chosen successor to hew closely to his policies when he leaves office on January 1. As he told a crowd in August: "If I see something wrong, I'm going to call my president and say look, there's a problem here. You can take care of it, my child, because I wasn't able to."
As president, Rousseff will likely oversee a continued expansion of the government's role in the strategic oil sector, according to her advisers. State-owned banks will keep playing a major part in providing mortgages for low-income families and doling out funds for infrastructure projects, especially as Brazil prepares to host the World Cup and Olympics in 2014 and 2016, respectively.
Yet fears that Rousseff will govern significantly to the left of Lula -- expressed by some investors and opposition politicians -- seem overdone.
An examination of her time as energy minister and then as cabinet chief in Lula's government paints a portrait of a demanding technocrat concerned primarily with job creation who openly disdains the inefficiencies often seen in the public sector. She has repeatedly surrounded herself with the most market-friendly officials in her left-leaning Workers' Party.
	
	
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