So this is how it ends. The presidency of Jair Messias Bolsonaro, rooted from the beginning in anger, division, and conspiracy-mongering, has come to a close. During his inaugural speech, Lula painted a scorched-earth picture of the government he takes over from, repeatedly using words such as destruction, disorganization, dilapidation, and ruin to describe the legacy he inherits.
The new president essentially promised to do his best to undo four years of Bolsonaro, kicking off his term with dozens of decrees reversing many of the actions his predecessor took while in office. But reversing Bolsonaro’s work will take a lot of effort.
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