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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
Bello: The ghost in the Planalto
Economist 04.25.2015
Report of an Inquiry Into a Former President Rattles Brazil
New York Times 05.01.2015
Brazil’s Economic Downturn, Corruption Scandals Shake Leader
Wall Street Journal 05.22.2015
Brazil President’s Approval Rating Hits Record Low
Wall Street Journal 06.22.2015
How Brazil’s China-Driven Commodities Boom Went Bust
Wall Street Journal 08.28.2015
Brazil’s Finance Minister Replaced
New York Times 12.18.2015
Brazilian Police Question Ex-President Lula da Silva in Petrobras Probe
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2016
Brazil’s President Rousseff, Facing Impeachment Effort, Is Deluged by More Bad News
New York Times 03.03.2016
Brazil’s lower house of Congress votes to impeach President Dilma Rousseff - The Washington Post
Washington Post 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
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
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