Dilma
Rousseff has been re-elected President of Brazil. It was a tough campaign and
many people in the country thought she would not make it. She had created quite
a number of die-hard opponents, particularly among the urban middle class and
the riches segments of the nation. But the country remains above all a socially
divided society, with large numbers of very poor and excluded people. They are
the ones that constitute the electoral basis of Dilma. And to be frank, it is
better they feel represented. That´s Dilma´s card. But it is also the card of
all those who are better off. They cannot afford to have a large number of
people below the poverty line and dis-empowered. It is not safe, it is not a
solid ground for stability.
Dilma´s
job now is to respond to the aspirations of the largest number of people
including those that have voted against her and do not like her administration
at all. She has to be seen as inclusive, and able to fight corruption. But
above all, she has to be seen as a leader that can promote growth and greater
equality in a country that is not growing fast enough, notwithstanding its
possibilities, and that is deeply unequal. Can she do the job?
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