Gobernabilidad y escarnio político en Brasil

Tan pronto las campanas del Senado anunciaron la suspensión de Dilma Rousseff del cargo de Presidenta, el 14 de mayo, Michel Temer prometió mejorar la gobernabilidad; entiéndase, la interlocución entre el Gobierno y el Congreso, con el fin de superar la crisis política que paralizara el país desde el 2015.

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Brasil: carnaval, ministros y héroes

Ante la virtual ratificación de Michel Temer como presidente, surge la pregunta de si su Gobierno bailará al ritmo de la democracia circense o de los escándalos de corrupción que seguirán siendo destapados.

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Unacceptable setbacks

In addition to bringing in an all-white male cabinet, Brazilian interim president Michel Temer has made his priorities clear as he downgrades the importance of human rights and looks to end constitutional spending requirements on health and education.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – June 24th

This week’s program analyzes the rocky beginnings of the administration of Interim President Michelle Temer in Brazil. The program also provides an analysis of the Copa America in its centennial year, which includes a preview of this weekend’s finale between Argentina and Chile.

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Temer and his “national salvation” cabinet

Michel Temer, Brazil’s interim president, had big plans for change in Brazil ever since the possibility of suspending Dilma Rousseff became tangible. But last week he saw his third minister resign, tainted with corruption allegations.

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