After the yes of the House, the motion proposing the impeachment of the president must pass in May in the Senate: if the upper house also votes in favour, the president will be suspended for six months - Her…
Tension is growing among the population in Brazil after the swearing-in of former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as the new minister of Dilma Rousseff's government: a judge in the green-gold capital has in fact decreed the suspension of the appointment of…
The president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, risks impeachment for corruption: the go-ahead for the opposition's request was given yesterday by the Speaker of the Chamber Cunha - The president said she was deeply "indignant" - However, the impeachment process it's long and...
The recent elections in Brazil prevented the approval of the structural reforms that the country would need to become competitive on the markets again. Meanwhile GDP and consumption slow down and inflation is still high. Growth is expected only from 2016
The outgoing president was re-elected with 51,4% of the votes but the markets had bet on the social democratic challenger Aecio Neves, after Rousseff caused inflation and public debt to explode in four years and brought the GDP into decline…
On October 26, the outgoing president Dilma Rousseff will try for re-election against the social democrat Aécio Neves, supported by the environmentalist Marina Silva: this is how Brazil is experiencing the wait for the runoff - The country seems split in half: North and North-East still support …