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...The political winds have changed,” said Bruna Santos, director of the Brazil Institute at the Wilson Center, a US think-tank....
...In Brazil, the region’s diplomatic heavyweight, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has described the unfolding events as “genocide”....
...Many rioters repeated falsehoods spread in far-right chat groups that the election in which Bolsonaro lost to Lula in October was rigged. Lula and his supporters called the unrest an “attempted coup”....
...“The threat which Bolsonaro represented to institutional stability outweighed the reservations which some people may have had about Lula,” said Bruna Santos, senior fellow at the Wilson Center’s Brazil Institute...
...However, Wilson Ferreira Júnior, Eletrobras’s chief executive, told the Financial Times that he saw no risk of renationalisation thanks to legal protections designed to prevent an unfriendly takeover of...
...Tom Wilson explains....
...“Bolsonaro has benefited politically from a lack of strong, unified opposition on the left, and this could now change,” said Anya Prusa of the Brazil Institute at The Wilson Center in Washington DC....
...“I have a hard time thinking a communist will win in Chile,” said Cynthia Arnson, director of the Latin America programme at the Wilson Center in Washington....
...Wilson Witzel, the rightwing governor of Rio, is facing an impeachment process that could see him removed from office in the coming weeks....
...“Free Lula!” he cried, to roars of approval....
...The writer is director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington...
...“You have to wait for the polls that will come after the television advertising starts,” said Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington...
...“This marks the end of Lula as a viable candidate for the presidency,” said Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington....
...Paulo Sotero is director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC....
...“It is a corruptocracy,” Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, says of Brazil’s political system in which congressmen sell their services...
...Paulo Sotero is director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center of Scholars in Washington, DC....
...The Wilson Center’s Mr Sotero said while the majority of Brazilians wanted Ms Rousseff removed, they would have preferred that it had been done through new elections....
...Wilson Centre....
...“This is an historic moment but how it will look in history will clearly depend on what happens next,” said Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute at the Washington DC-based Wilson Center....
...“Dilma is completely isolated now because with Lula in this situation, he is trying to save himself not her,” said Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center...
...Mr Lula da Silva, the party’s founder, was credited with reducing inequality in Brazil when he took office in 2003....
...“Legitimate questions are being raised but they are more stylistic than substantive,” says Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute at the Wilson Center....
...In 2002, international capital fled Brazil as it appeared that Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, regarded as a dangerous leftist, might win the presidency....
...of the Brazil Institute at the Wilson Center....
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