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Tag Archives: Dilma Rousseff
House of Cunha Episode 1: The Veep’s letter
No Se Mancha’s Brazilian political insider João Schlüter is back in a multi-part series to discuss the impeachment proceedings against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil politics, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Cunha, House of Cards, House of Cunha, impeachment, Lava Jato, Michel Temer
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The region in 2015 – Part 1: Brazil – navigating the treacherous road back to growth
No Se Mancha previews the new year in Latin America. Cornelius Fleischhaker starts it off on the challenges awaiting Brazil in 2015.
Good Luck, Finance Minister Levy
Cornelius Fleischhaker and Samuel George on Brazil’s fiscal state of affairs
Brazilection 2014: It’s TV time!
NoSeMancha’s Brazilian election analyst João Schlüter looks back on the first week of TV spots in the presidential campaign.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil Election 2014, Brazil politics, Brazilection, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Campos, Marina Silva, TV
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Brazilection 2014: A first glimpse at a new race
In a first poll after the death of Presidential candidate Eduardo Campos his likely replacement Marina Silva is shaking up the field reports NoSeMancha’s Brazilian election analyst João Schlüter.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil Election 2014, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Campos, Marina Silva
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Brazilection 2014: A tragic game changer
NoSeMancha’s Brazilian election analyst João Schlüter on the consequences of the death of presidential candidate Eduardo Campos who was killed in an airplane crash on August 13.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil, Brazil 2014 elections, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Campos, Marina Silva
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Brazilection 2014: The polls up to now
By João Schlüter, a Brazilian political analyst
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil, Brazil Election 2014, Dilma Rousseff, Eduardo Campos, Elections, polls
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Why Brazil’s Economy is in Trouble but Dilma is Not (yet)
Brazil’s economy has performed poorly under Dilma Rousseff but her chances for reelection are still bright as of now.
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, brazil economy, Brazil elections, Dilma Rousseff, equality, poverty
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Brazil: Why the Protests didn’t sink Dilma
Theodore Kahn on why Dilma is in the driver’s seat for Brazil’s 2014 elections.