By Ana Laura Dagorret / Rio da Janeiro* Bolsonaro’s defeat in last Sunday’s presidential election in Brazil reveals two scenarios. On one hand, the political and economic direction to be taken by the government that will take office on January 1. On the other hand, the political future of the greatest extreme right-wing leader that the South American giant has ...
Reporting from Brazil Brazil is going through a decisive moment in its history. We are just a few hours away from knowing who will be the head of the Executive Power for the next four years in the largest economy and in the largest democracy in Latin America. Although this is happening in the post-pandemic era, we are clearly still ...
This October 2, the largest democracy in Latin America will hold general elections and, depending on the reaction of the political forces to the results, the progressive wave advancing in the region will be reaffirmed – or not. The Brazilian people will go to the polls to elect federal deputies, who will renew half of the Brazilian Congress, governors and ...