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Weekly Report - 03 November 2016 (WR-16-43)

Brazil shifts to the right in municipal elections

In the final round of Brazil’s municipal elections, left-leaning parties were roundly defeated by their right-wing rivals. As Brazil remains entrenched in one of the country’s worst recessions since the 1930s, the pink tide of populism which presided over the boom period is firmly retreating, prompting speculation that Brazil’s next head of state after the 2018 presidential elections will also be a right-winger.

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