- Datum: 05.11.2018
- Land:Brasilien
- Kategorie:Berichte & Analysen
Walking Blindfolded into the Abyss? Priorities for Brazil’s New President
Listen to the Inter-American Dialogue and Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies on the last 30th October 2018…
Listen to the Inter-American Dialogue and Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies on the last 30th October 2018 for an in-depth discussion of where Brazil will head in 2019 and beyond:
The first round of Brazil’s presidential elections revealed the deep polarization that has engulfed and divided Brazil, and demonstrated how deeply Brazilians distrust and resent their governing authorities. The second round runoff pits the heavily favored Jair Bolsonaro, a far right candidate with tough law and order agenda, against leftist Fernando Haddad, supported by jailed former president Lula da Silva. The next president, inaugurated on January 1, will confront a crisis-ridden country that is just beginning to emerge, unsteadily, from a prolonged and damaging recession. Massive corruption continues to erode confidence in the nation’s institutions, and criminal violence pervades much of the country. As of January 1, 2019, Brazil will either be led by a far-right or a leftist leader. Either way, the new government will need to make major reforms across various sectors.
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