Brazil is heading for a moving and decisive 2022, a year marked by the electoral battle for the presidency after the administration of the controversial Jair Bolsonaro. Although there are no confirmed candidacies, former President Lula da Silva leads the voting intention polls, while Bolsonaro sinks. But a new factor begins to generate changes in the equation: the irruption of former judge and former minister Sergio Moro, who is presented as a token that seeks to break the marked polarization between right and left. To broaden the outlook for Brazil in 2022, we spoke with Marcio Coimbra, political analyst and president of the Foundation for Economic Freedom. .
Carnation revolution 50 years | A song on the radio sent the soldiers into the night, the immediate support of the people brought democracy to Portugal
It was all over in less than a day and almost bloodlessly.in Portugal on Thursday, we remember the carnation revolution...