Two
days later, the situation I described in the previous post about the Brazilian
crisis has reached a new level of political immorality. Lula da Silva has
indeed been sworn in as super minister, some kind of premiership equivalent
position, just to see his appointment cancelled by a federal court. That judicial
decision has further weakened President Dilma Rousseff´s standing as well. Her
credibility got a new serious blow.
The
crisis is now so deep that it will be very difficult for Dilma to keep the
presidency for much longer. But she will not go without a real fight. Dilma
wants to bring the issue to the streets and have one side of the population
confronting the other side. That will give her some grounds to say that if she
goes there will be civil unrest. She will try to grasp that last straw. But the
problem is more complex. Brazil is deeply divided, the political actors have no
moral authority and we can expect extreme manifestations of discontent. In some
sense, Brazil could become a lighter copy of the chaos that is occurring in
Venezuela.
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