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brazil Brazil’s Duelling Duopoly By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 11:37:42 +0000 29 October 2014 Dr Timothy Power Former Associate Fellow, US and the Americas Programme In the most fragmented party system in the democratic world, the ongoing dominance of the same two parties in presidential elections is nothing short of remarkable. 20141029BrazilElection.jpg A man reads a Brazilian newspaper reporting on the re-election of Dilma Rousseff as president in Rio de Janeiro on 27 October 2014. Photo by Getty Images. This past Sunday, incumbent Dilma Rousseff defeated Aécio Neves in Brazil’s presidential runoff election, thus guaranteeing a fourth consecutive term in office for the Workers’ Party (PT). Her slim margin of victory (just over three percentage points) made this the closest presidential election in the country’s modern history, but it was also the sixth consecutive election fought between the PT and the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB), which led Brazil in the 1990s.The PT-PSDB duopoly, firmly in place since the Plano Real stabilization programme in 1994, has provided Brazil with unprecedented political stability. At the same time, it has made it difficult for new actors to gain a foothold in national politics: Marina Silva of the Socialist Party (PSB) failed spectacularly in her bid to establish a third force this year.Another problem generated by the duopoly is that it oversimplifies Brazilian politics to a competition between two recent legacies. The legacy of the PSDB’s Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995-2002) was macroeconomic stability, and the legacy of the PT’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003-10) was social inclusion. Pointing to resurgent inflation, Neves ran on the Cardoso legacy of sound economic management; pointing to recent social change, Rousseff ran on the Lula legacy of pro-poor policies.Although this style of campaigning provided useful informational shortcuts to voters, at times it seemed as if Cardoso and Lula were on the ballot themselves. Televised debates verged on shouting matches and were woefully devoid of programmatic details. At a time when Brazil faces a host of policy challenges — anaemic growth, rising prices, creaking infrastructure, corruption scandals, and an alarming credit bubble — this was the most backward-looking presidential campaign in recent memory.Although both Rousseff and Neves called for national unity in the wake of the close result, there is no doubt that Brazil is a house divided. Since 2006, presidential elections have been characterized by strong regional and class cleavages. The more modern south and southeast regions voted solidly for Neves, while the poor northeast supported Rousseff by a margin of three to one.Support for Rousseff in any given state or city was closely linked to the percentage of the local population receiving Bolsa Família, the popular conditional cash transfer policy introduced by the Lula government. Meanwhile, firms and investors showed their clear preference for Neves: every increase by Rousseff in pre-election polls led to drops in share prices and increased demand for dollars. Although Neves carried only 12 of Brazil’s 27 states, these 12 states are responsible for 62 per cent of Brazil’s GDP. In her second term, Rousseff will be making course corrections to her economic policy in the clear knowledge that the private sector, especially in the influential state of São Paulo, largely opposed her re-election.…but the Opposition Advances in CongressRousseff will also have to contend with the most complex Congress of modern times. Of Brazil’s 32 registered parties, some 28 will be represented in the 2015-18 legislature, the highest number ever recorded. The largest party, the PT, will control only 14 per cent of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Both the PT and its principal coalition partner, the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), lost ground in comparison to their performance in 2010. This means that the ruling coalition in 2015 will likely be reduced from two-third to three-fifths of the lower house, making it more difficult for Rousseff to approve constitutional amendments.With a larger opposition bloc in Congress and a slim majority in the popular vote, Rousseff’s authority is clearly reduced. Unlike her predecessor Lula, she has only modest prestige and authority within the ruling PT, making it very unlikely that she will be able to promote an unchallenged successor from within the party ranks. Given that she cannot seek a third term, she runs the risk of facing early lame duck status. PT luminaries are already floating the name of Lula, now 69 years old, as the party’s possible candidate for 2018. To avoid sliding into irrelevance, Rousseff will need to name her new economic team (she is expected to make changes at the finance ministry and the central bank) as soon as possible, and to seize the legislative agenda in 2015.The Path to Political ReformA major item on Rousseff’s agenda will be political reform. Since the current constitution was introduced in 1988, every successive president has announced major proposals for changing the electoral system and the rules for campaign finance, with a few to reducing corruption and increasing accountability. Almost all of these proposals have died a slow death in Congress, so Rousseff is already advocating a plebiscite in order to preempt the expected foot-dragging by the political class.One item that will certainly merit attention is the issue of re-election. Consecutive re-election of executives (presidents, governors and mayors) was introduced in 1997 and has revolutionized Brazilian politics. Some 65 per cent of mayors and 70 per cent of governors who attempt re-election are successful, and this has also been true of 100 per cent of presidents (Cardoso, Lula, and now Rousseff). In the past century, there has been only one other instance of three consecutive re-elected presidents in a democracy (Clinton, Bush and Obama in the US).An end to immediate re-election was a key demand of both Aécio Neves and Marina Silva during the campaign. If Rousseff is sincere about political reform, she may set into motion the repeal of a rule that has greatly benefited her party. Full Article
brazil Re: Covid-19: Brazil’s president rallies supporters against social distancing By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Saturday, May 9, 2020 - 17:51 Full Article
brazil Ugandan Shilling(UGX)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:24 UTC 1 Ugandan Shilling = 0.0015 Brazilian Real Full Article Ugandan Shilling
brazil Salvadoran Colon(SVC)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:20 UTC 1 Salvadoran Colon = 0.655 Brazilian Real Full Article Salvadoran Colon
brazil Romanian Leu(RON)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:20 UTC 1 Romanian Leu = 1.2872 Brazilian Real Full Article Romanian Leu
brazil Ukrainian Hryvnia(UAH)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:19 UTC 1 Ukrainian Hryvnia = 0.2136 Brazilian Real Full Article Ukrainian Hryvnia
brazil Tanzanian Shilling(TZS)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:13 UTC 1 Tanzanian Shilling = 0.0025 Brazilian Real Full Article Tanzanian Shilling
brazil Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte(VEF)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:13 UTC 1 Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte = 0.5739 Brazilian Real Full Article Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte
brazil Yemeni Rial(YER)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:12 UTC 1 Yemeni Rial = 0.0229 Brazilian Real Full Article Yemeni Rial
brazil Paraguayan Guarani(PYG)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:12 UTC 1 Paraguayan Guarani = 0.0009 Brazilian Real Full Article Paraguayan Guarani
brazil Hong Kong Dollar(HKD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 5:17:06 UTC 1 Hong Kong Dollar = 0.738 Brazilian Real Full Article Hong Kong Dollar
brazil Kuwaiti Dinar(KWD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:12 UTC 1 Kuwaiti Dinar = 18.5301 Brazilian Real Full Article Kuwaiti Dinar
brazil Saudi Riyal(SAR)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:11 UTC 1 Saudi Riyal = 1.5261 Brazilian Real Full Article Saudi Riyal
brazil Tunisian Dinar(TND)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:11 UTC 1 Tunisian Dinar = 1.9682 Brazilian Real Full Article Tunisian Dinar
brazil South African Rand(ZAR)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 South African Rand = 0.3124 Brazilian Real Full Article South African Rand
brazil Norwegian Krone(NOK)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 Norwegian Krone = 0.5611 Brazilian Real Full Article Norwegian Krone
brazil Argentine Peso(ARS)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 Argentine Peso = 0.0862 Brazilian Real Full Article Argentine Peso
brazil Moroccan Dirham(MAD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:09 UTC 1 Moroccan Dirham = 0.5834 Brazilian Real Full Article Moroccan Dirham
brazil US Dollar(USD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 3:03:10 UTC 1 US Dollar = 5.7323 Brazilian Real Full Article US Dollar
brazil Icelandic Krona(ISK)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:08 UTC 1 Icelandic Krona = 0.0392 Brazilian Real Full Article Icelandic Krona
brazil Kazakhstan Tenge(KZT)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:08 UTC 1 Kazakhstan Tenge = 0.0136 Brazilian Real Full Article Kazakhstan Tenge
brazil Namibian Dollar(NAD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:02 UTC 1 Namibian Dollar = 0.3093 Brazilian Real Full Article Namibian Dollar
brazil Israeli New Sheqel(ILS)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:01 UTC 1 Israeli New Sheqel = 1.6347 Brazilian Real Full Article Israeli New Sheqel
brazil Costa Rican Colon(CRC)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:01 UTC 1 Costa Rican Colon = 0.0101 Brazilian Real Full Article Costa Rican Colon
brazil British Pound Sterling(GBP)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:01 UTC 1 British Pound Sterling = 7.1115 Brazilian Real Full Article British Pound Sterling
brazil Omani Rial(OMR)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:00 UTC 1 Omani Rial = 14.9494 Brazilian Real Full Article Omani Rial
brazil Honduran Lempira(HNL)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:00 UTC 1 Honduran Lempira = 0.229 Brazilian Real Full Article Honduran Lempira
brazil Australian Dollar(AUD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:00 UTC 1 Australian Dollar = 3.7456 Brazilian Real Full Article Australian Dollar
brazil Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 6:20:46 UTC 1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi = 0.8103 Brazilian Real Full Article Chinese Yuan Renminbi
brazil Hungarian Forint(HUF)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:00 UTC 1 Hungarian Forint = 0.0177 Brazilian Real Full Article Hungarian Forint
brazil Philippine Peso(PHP)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 9:00:00 UTC 1 Philippine Peso = 0.1135 Brazilian Real Full Article Philippine Peso
brazil Kenyan Shilling(KES)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:59 UTC 1 Kenyan Shilling = 0.0541 Brazilian Real Full Article Kenyan Shilling
brazil Latvian Lat(LVL)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:59 UTC 1 Latvian Lat = 9.4766 Brazilian Real Full Article Latvian Lat
brazil Egyptian Pound(EGP)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:59 UTC 1 Egyptian Pound = 0.3683 Brazilian Real Full Article Egyptian Pound
brazil Botswana Pula(BWP)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:59 UTC 1 Botswana Pula = 0.472 Brazilian Real Full Article Botswana Pula
brazil Bulgarian Lev(BGN)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:59 UTC 1 Bulgarian Lev = 3.1749 Brazilian Real Full Article Bulgarian Lev
brazil Canadian Dollar(CAD)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 3:00:03 UTC 1 Canadian Dollar = 4.0894 Brazilian Real Full Article Canadian Dollar
brazil Euro(EUR)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 1:23:50 UTC 1 Euro = 6.2886 Brazilian Real Full Article Euro
brazil Mexican Peso(MXN)/Brazilian Real(BRL) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 6:22:05 UTC 1 Mexican Peso = 0.2421 Brazilian Real Full Article Mexican Peso
brazil Brazilian Real(BRL)/Iraqi Dinar(IQD) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:58 UTC 1 Brazilian Real = 207.5956 Iraqi Dinar Full Article Brazilian Real
brazil Brazilian Real(BRL)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:58 UTC 1 Brazilian Real = 905.3085 Zambian Kwacha Full Article Brazilian Real
brazil Brazilian Real(BRL)/South African Rand(ZAR) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:58 UTC 1 Brazilian Real = 3.2013 South African Rand Full Article Brazilian Real
brazil Brazilian Real(BRL)/Yemeni Rial(YER) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:58 UTC 1 Brazilian Real = 43.6779 Yemeni Rial Full Article Brazilian Real
brazil Brazilian Real(BRL)/CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF) By www.fx-exchange.com Published On :: Sun May 10 2020 8:59:58 UTC 1 Brazilian Real = 105.5423 CFA Franc BCEAO Full Article Brazilian Real