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Brazil's Year of Living Dangerously

By Maurício Santoro

The crisis facing Temer’s government is symptomatic of a broader failure – with potentially grave consequences.

In May 2016, the Brazilian Senate impeached President Dilma Rousseff in the middle of her second term, amid economic recession, corruption scandals and street protests. She was replaced by her vice president, Michel Temer. One year later, Brazilians are discussing Temer's impeachment, amid economic recession, corruption scandals, taped recordings that could incriminate the chief of state, and street protests. What is going on? There's more at stake than two troubled administrations. Brazil is facing the failure of the political system created in the 30 years since the re-democratization to...

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