Brazilians grow weary of the walking dead

The country’s political system suffers from a crisis of legitimacy April 8, 2016 © GettyTwitterJoe Leahy in São PauloJoe Leahy in São Paulo/FT Protests are common in Brazil these days. There are those against President Dilma Rousseff, whose members generally sport the green and yellow of the country’s flag, and there are those in favour... Continue Reading →

Clarification of News Item: Petrobras overestimates returns from projects

Rio de Janeiro, April 7, 2016 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras hereby responds to Official Letter 148/2016/CVM/SEP/GEA-1, which requests the following clarifications: Official Letter 148/2016/CVM/SEP/GEA-1 “Dear Officer, We refer to the news item published today in the Empresas (Companies) section of the newspaper Valor Econômico, entitled: Petrobras superestimou em US$ 45 bi o retorno... Continue Reading →

When a “coup” is not a coup

  How should presidential systems deal with political breakdown? Apr 9th 2016 | From the print edition Economist IN DAILY verbal broadsides, Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff, and her political allies claim that the attempt to impeach her is a “coup d’état”. It is an emotive statement that moves people beyond her governing Workers’ Party (PT) and beyond Brazil.... Continue Reading →

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