With a sliver of sanity realising the urgent need for damage control, Brazilians have voted out their most dangerous populist leader.
Populist losers are more likely than not to cry fraud, because the entire basis of their appeal lies in the claim that they, and only they, represent “the real people.”
A deeply polarized Brazil stood at a political crossroads yesterday as the bruising first round of the presidential election left voters
With a sliver of sanity realising the urgent need for damage control, Brazilians have voted out their most dangerous populist leader.
Populist losers are more likely than not to cry fraud, because the entire basis of their appeal lies in the claim that they, and only they, represent “the real people.”
A deeply polarized Brazil stood at a political crossroads yesterday as the bruising first round of the presidential election left voters