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Rousseff, Bachelet in Chile and Mujica in Uruguay, were detained and tortured by the military dictatorships in their countries and later became president. It is a sign of the change that that has happened in Latin America that these leaders rarely talk about their experience having changed since their days as students, and with the wave of democratic governments in the last two decades that have transformed the economy and achieved goals in a peaceful way.
Grouped Articles
Thousands Gather for Protests in Brazilâs Largest Cities
New York Times 06/17/2013
Middle-Class Brazil Finds Its Voice in Protests
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2013
Brazil's President Offers Referendum
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013
Brazil's New Middle Class Takes to the Streets
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013
New York Times 10/31/2013
Sisters of Conflict in Chile, Now Rivals
Wall Street Journal 11/14/2013
Rousseff won the first round with about 41% of the vote.
Grouped Articles
Dilma Rousseff Emerges as Front-Runner in Brazil’s Election but Faces Runoff
New York Times 10/05/2014
Brazil’s presidential election: Why Brazil needs change
Economist 10/17/2014
Brazil Stays With Rousseff as President After Turbulent Campaign
New York Times 10/26/2014
Investors Give Thumbs Down on Brazil Vote
Wall Street Journal 10/28/2014
Brazil Ruling Party Splits Over Economy
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2014
An Escalating Corruption Scandal Rocks Brazil
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2015
Grouped Articles
How Brazil, the darling of the developing world, came undone - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/15/2016
Dilma Rousseff Targeted in Brazil by Lawmakers Facing Scandals of Their Own
New York Times 04/14/2016
Politician Leading Charge to Impeach Dilma Rousseff Has His Own Legal Tangles
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2016
Brazil’s lower house of Congress votes to impeach President Dilma Rousseff - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/18/2016
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2016
Vote to Impeach Rousseff Prompted Cheers, But Won’t End Turmoil in Brazil
New York Times 04/18/2016
Grouped Articles
Dilma Rousseff Targeted in Brazil by Lawmakers Facing Scandals of Their Own
New York Times 04/14/2016
Politician Leading Charge to Impeach Dilma Rousseff Has His Own Legal Tangles
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2016
Brazil’s lower house of Congress votes to impeach President Dilma Rousseff - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/18/2016
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2016
Vote to Impeach Rousseff Prompted Cheers, But Won’t End Turmoil in Brazil
New York Times 04/18/2016
Economist 04/29/2016
Grouped Articles
Dilma Rousseff’s Former Supporters in Brazil Express Disillusionment
New York Times 04/16/2016
Fight to Impeach Brazil’s Leader Tears at Fabric of Daily Life
New York Times 04/15/2016
Vote to Impeach Rousseff Prompted Cheers, But Won’t End Turmoil in Brazil
New York Times 04/18/2016
Economist 04/29/2016
Conservative’s Star Rises in Brazil as Polarizing Views Tap Into Discontent
New York Times 05/07/2016
Brazil Workers’ Party, Leaders ‘Intoxicated by Power,’ Falls From Grace
New York Times 05/12/2016
The boom years of the Lula administration supported by high commodity prices covered up serious problems in infrastructure, basic public services, education and health care. The collapse of commodity prices exposed real weaknesses in Brazil's economic structure. With this came a realization of the deep seated corruption of the ruling elite.
Grouped Articles
Economist 04/29/2016
Populist Policies Let Brazil’s Tomorrow Slip Away
New York Times 05/03/2016
Conservative’s Star Rises in Brazil as Polarizing Views Tap Into Discontent
New York Times 05/07/2016
Brazilian President Rousseff’s Downfall Was Years in the Making
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2016
Brazil Workers’ Party, Leaders ‘Intoxicated by Power,’ Falls From Grace
New York Times 05/12/2016
Brazil Police Recommend Ex-President’s Indictment on New Corruption Charges
WSJ 10/05/2016
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