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Brazil’s angry millennials are forming their own tea party and Occupy movements March 4, 2018 Sao Paulo, Brazil — Members of the Movimento Brasil Livre hold a demonstration on Jan. 24 on ...
Brazil's One-Party Democracy. ... Brazil's fractious political system means she will have to share power with a half-dozen parties known for their narrow political agendas and large appetites.
Even in its present amorphous state, the party was a spark of light in Brazil’s long political blackout. Since Vargas seized the presidency of Brazil in 1930, he had often promised elections ...
Meanwhile, far-right political parties in Brazil have spent years dismantling environmental protections, eschewing established climate science, and promoting the interests of the country’s ...
Whatever the outcome of the PT’s July 6 internal election, it and the Lula government will continue their protracted turn to ...
The role of the party is to mobilize the working class to seize political power. And Trotsky once said, for that seizure of power an instrument is needed, it has to be forged and has to be developed.