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...“The topic of the election will be the economy and on this the president has nothing to say,” says Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo....
...When he decided to speak out yesterday, it was absolutely defensive,” said Carlos Melo, a political scientist at the Insper Institute of Education and Research in São Paulo....
...The worst was his posture in the face of the pandemic, but also the weak economy and the fact that he is only concerned with speaking to his base,” said Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper university...
...He has with him a radicalised base, which does politics in an aggressive way,” said Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo....
...Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo, said: “We can expect a dispute, a lot of tension and the possibility of Bolsonaro questioning the result of the polls in the second...
...“It’s clear that this improves Bolsonaro’s chances,” Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo, said of the financial handouts....
...Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper university in São Paulo, believes if Bolsonaro loses he might seek to blame defeat on a supposed “manipulation of electoral justice”....
...“Paulo Guedes needs to demonstrate to the market that they are acting, they are doing something and that the government is not finished, but that is not the feeling we have,” said Carlos Melo, a political...
...The electoral court’s intervention showed the judiciary was striking back against Bolsonaro’s attacks, said Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper in São Paulo....
...His strongest defence was always that he had no corruption cases . . . but there is a perception now that Bolsonaro is no different from previous governments,” said Carlos Melo, a political scientist at...
...Carlos Melo, political analyst and professor at Insper, said the next election was going to be fought on the economic and health crises now dominating Brazil — topics that he said will remain in voters’...
...“The Flavio case demonstrates that corruption has not ended in Brazil,” said Carlos Melo, a professor of political science at the Insper business school....
...Three weeks after Neymar left, Bartomeu and another Barcelona official flew to negotiate — Dembélé’s transfer with their German counterparts in Monte Carlo, a favourite hub of the football business....
...“The municipal elections are important because two years from now the mayors and councillors will have in their hands the political machinery to elect the federal lawmakers,” said Carlos Melo, a professor...
...At a sensitive time for Brazil, “the crisis between Bolsonaro and Congress has entered an acute moment”, said Carlos Melo, a professor of politics at Insper....
...“Reforms are already out of the control of the government,” said Carlos Alberto Melo, a political scientist at Insper. “The reform agenda depends on a small group in Congress....
...Sometimes it is almost like a religious organisation,” said Carlos Alberto de Melo, a professor at Insper in São Paulo....
...“Renova tries to put itself above the parties, but it is next to the parties, making parallel actions,” said Carlos Alberto de Melo, a professor at Insper in São Paulo....
...They could be seen as either the most adult, or the least childish, in the room,” said Carlos de Melo, a political analyst....
...asks Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a São Paulo university. “It doesn’t have any. It hasn’t managed to conclude a proposal for pensions reform. It doesn’t have a plan for tax reform....
...Globo was “still the main television network in a country that still watches a lot of television”, said Carlos Melo, a political scientist with Insper university in São Paulo....
...“This is a negation of the political class,” Carlos Melo, a political scientist with Insper, a business university in São Paulo, said of the strike....
...Reinaldo de Melo, who lived next door to the Bolsonaros, recalls that he never had “problems” with the family. The young Jair liked playing volleyball and fishing with friends....
..."There are two narratives now: that of Lula, the corrupt, and that of Lula, the martyr," said Carlos Melo, a São Paulo-based political analyst with Insper university....
...“You will have the Workers’ party wanting to compare Lula with someone like Nelson Mandela,” says Carlos Melo, political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo....
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