Raquel Dodge, the first woman to lead Brazil’s attorney general’s office (PGR), reached the end of her two-year term on 17 September. Although a more discreet and conciliatory figure than her predecessor Rodrigo Janot (2013-2017), who was the first attorney general to file criminal charges against a sitting president and ended his second term with some explosive accusations against then-president Michel Temer (2016-2019), Dodge has fired some parting shots of her own against the current government of President Jair Bolsonaro. End of preview - This article contains approximately 673 words.
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