Brazil’s Green party considers that their presidential candidate Marina Silva and her demands in support of an environmental policy will be decisive in the run off between the ruling Workers Party Dilma Rousseff and runner up Jose Serra from the Social Democracy of Brazil (PSDB). Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThe good-evil antinomy refers to the background of economist Ms Rousseff who was a pro Marxist guerrilla fighter in the early seventies, a sensitive issue for some generations of Brazilians, and the fact she could once in office be surrounded, or even dominated by radicals.
Oct 05th, 2010 - 11:57 am - Link - Report abuse 0Only Mercopress can come up with stuff like that.
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