AS/COA Online offers regular updates on the course charted by the new administration in Latin America’s largest country.
Brazil
After 100 days in office, the president’s halo seems to be cracking in the eyes of some of his most loyal followers.
Despite popular support for anti-corruption efforts, Brazil hasn’t sufficiently attacked the underlying causes of graft. Why?
Running as an outsider and governing as one are two different things. We take stock of the Brazilian president’s performance so far with AS/COA experts Brian Winter and Roberto Simon.
Brazil’s former Environment Minister Izabella Teixeira spoke to AQ about the new government’s green imperatives.
"Bolsonaro needs to get a symbolic pat on the back that he's going in the right direction," said AS/COA Vice President about the Brazilian President on Bloomberg Markets.
«Quant à Bolsonaro, il peut bénéficier de la légitimité que lui apporte cette mise en lumière sur la scène politique la plus importante du monde: la Maison Blanche», Brian Winter de AS/COA a dit à Libération.