Whoever wins Brazil’s presidential election on October 7, and the runoff on October 28, will have to convince markets, implement austerity measures while trying to drag millions people out of poverty. Read full article
Brazilians are on their way to elect a candidate representing them - that is, Lula's designated replacement Fernando Haddad.
In spite of the big advantage granted by industrious judge Moro by incarcerating favourite candidate Inacio Lula da Silva, it appears electors have not been convinced by ultra right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro, a guy who would take Brazil to the Dark Ages if given the opportunity.
Let's hope Brazilians conquer back their kidnapped democracy by voting in mass Oct. 7 and 28.
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Oct 01st, 2018 - 12:38 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Independent to whoever will be the elected racketeer, EXPECT rising taxes & inflation [at least]!
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Brazilians are on their way to elect a candidate representing them - that is, Lula's designated replacement Fernando Haddad.
Oct 02nd, 2018 - 01:22 am - Link - Report abuse 0In spite of the big advantage granted by industrious judge Moro by incarcerating favourite candidate Inacio Lula da Silva, it appears electors have not been convinced by ultra right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro, a guy who would take Brazil to the Dark Ages if given the opportunity.
Let's hope Brazilians conquer back their kidnapped democracy by voting in mass Oct. 7 and 28.
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Oct 03rd, 2018 - 06:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0REF: Let's hope Brazilians conquer back their kidnapped democracy:
Yes indeed!
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