Potential removal of Dilma Rousseff halfway through her mandate is creating unease. By Joe Leahy - Financial Times - United Kingdom - 03/04/2016
sexta-feira, 15 de abril de 2016
When Brazilian politicians talk about a coup, they trigger fears of a return to a dark past - By Vincent Bevins - Los Angeles Times - United States - 02/04/2016
quinta-feira, 14 de abril de 2016
The politicians voting to impeach Brazil's president are accused of more corruption than she is - by Vincent Bevins - LA Times - 28/03/2016
Efforts to impeach Brazil's president accelerated this month as the country fell into full-blown crisis. But the congressional commission that will help decide Dilma Rousseff's fate has its own legal problems.http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-brazil-impeach-20160328-story.html
quarta-feira, 13 de abril de 2016
NO COUP D'ETAT IN BRAZIL
MILLENNIALS ARE TAKING TO THE STREETS TO DEFEND DEMOCRACY IN BRAZIL
Protesters in support of Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Friday, March 18, 2016. (AP Photo / Andre Penner)
Protesters in support of Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Friday, March 18, 2016. (AP Photo / Andre Penner)
sexta-feira, 8 de abril de 2016
quinta-feira, 7 de abril de 2016
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