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Daily Archives: January 27, 2011
Brazil’s presidential election Second round, second thoughts?
The Economist’s endorsement of (eventual loser) Mr. Serra in the Presidential election highlights some issues worth watching in the new Rousseff administration. “Mr Serra also has faults, notably a worrying tendency to try to micromanage everything. But his record suggests … Continue reading
Posted in Article review, Brazil, Culture, Investment, Politics
Tagged Brazil, Dilma, José Serra, Lula, Serra
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