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Brazil: Dilma facing new challenges for her second term in office

Tuesday, December 30th 2014 - 09:49 UTC
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Analysts agree fiscal austerity and economic growth will be among the new government's priorities. Read full article

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  • Briton

    and positions to a country that has grown weary of her party’s 12 years in control. //////
    not that weary, then,
    considering she has just been voted back into power..

    Dec 30th, 2014 - 12:52 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Jack Bauer

    She just got in by the skin of her teeth....by a paltry margin of 3 mill votes out of 120 million. She knows that half of Brazil hates her, and the PT, which leaves her in an extremely uncomfortable position. The fact is, she only won because of the massive backing of roughly 30 million votes from those who survive on government handouts....without those votes, she'd have lost miserably . If one analyzes the regions in which she won, those responsible for electing her, it is easy to conclude that those who voted for her are totally improductive, whereas those who did NOT vote for her, are productive....no matter the lies she tells her supporters, she knows damned well, she's walking on thin ice.

    Jan 01st, 2015 - 09:30 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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