Unpopular and scandal plagued, what legitimacy does Brazil’s interim government have to impose painful cuts?

The BRICS Post | June 1, 2016 Brazil’s interim government, led by former vice president Michel Temer, is facing a serious credibility crisis. Two ministers were dismissed in the first few weeks after leaked audio appeared to show them conspiring to stifle the ongoing Petrobras corruption investigation. Meanwhile, Temer’s administration is trying to pass a […]

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