Abstract
About a month ago, when it became apparent that the centre-right opposition in Brazil would succeed in their politically-driven impeachment of the leftist president Dilma Rousseff, one of the biggest concerns raised by many observers was that the development gains made under 13 1/2 years of Workers' Party rule would be reversed. The early signs from the centre-right presidency of Michel Temer are not promising.
| Original language | English |
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| No. | MAY 13 2016 |
| Specialist publication | Canberra Times |
| Publication status | Published - 2016 |