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The 2016 coup in Brazil: the door to disaster, by Dilma Rousseff
In a Brasil de Fato exclusive article, the ex-president looks into the country’s political scenario today
Read moreDetailsIn a Brasil de Fato exclusive article, the ex-president looks into the country’s political scenario today
Read moreDetailsBrazil’s Bolsonaro will bring back 2017 bill to pardon big rural entrepreneurs for R$17 billion worth of tax evasion
Read moreDetailsThree in ten Brazilians believe the new government is “bad or terrible,” pollster Datafolha showed
Read moreDetailsThe case will be analyzed in two Brazilian courts and in the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations
Read moreDetailsProtests in at least 126 cities show that organizations are not happy about changes that will hurt social rights
Read moreDetailsMembers of the controversial peacekeeping mission in the Caribbean country now hold strategic offices in Brasília
Read moreDetailsIdeology of armed forces is likely to go against people’s interests when it comes to pushing policies, historian says
Read moreDetailsBrazilian top court could lose authority if it doesn’t take up a “rebel” stance, experts say
Read moreDetailsOpposition says new rules tend to make it harder for workers to have access to a retirement plan
Read moreDetailsGustavo Bebbiano was dismissed after five days of crisis, exposure, and clashes with Bolsonaro clan
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