Political turmoil seems to be the rule rather the exception in Brazil. In 2010 Lula became the only democratically elected president who was handed power by another democratically elected president, and who then passed the torch to a third consecutive democratically elected president – without any coups, deaths, impeachments, or resignations getting in the way.
Data from the 2022 Census released today by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics…
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The Federal Prosecution Office said the investigation into a coup attempt led by former far-right…
Following the interest rate easing cycle initiated by the Brazilian Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee…
Brazil’s Senate on Wednesday approved a lackluster bill with regulations for climate change adaptation plans,…
The Ibre-FGV GDP monitor, a tool to predict economic activity in Brazil, suggests that the…