Former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso talks about Brazil's impeachment vote with AQ's editor-in-chief.
“[Brazil] is on the verge of a tidal change…in politics right now, [where we’ll see] the old guard go out and new names come in,” explains AS/COA’s Brian Winter.
Dilma Rousseff's former spokesman Thomas Traumann talks with AQ's editor-in-chief about Brazil's coming impeachment vote.
“If the legislature can’t legislate and the Supreme Court is not independent, by definition that is an assault on democracy,” points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The ex-president’s daughter will face the former World Bank economist for a second-round vote on June 5.
Which presidential race has been more incredulous in 2016—Peru’s or the United States...
Which presidential race has been more incredulous in 2016—Peru’s or the United States’? It’s a tough call, says the Harvard professor.