President Dilma's Road To Impeachment

Edit Forbes 25 May 2016
President Dilma Rousseff's fate is in the hands of Brazil's senate. After days of flying accusations and multiple arrests of parties accused in the Petrobras graft scandal, Brazil's first ever female president, is on the verge of stepping down should a simple majority of representatives vote against her ... Her ratings fell to 31% from 36% in the March IBOPE poll ... ....

Belt-tightening in Brazil aimed at fighting economic crisis

Edit The Oklahoman 25 May 2016
He also pledged to limit annual growth in government spending to the rate of inflation, currently around 10 percent ... 1 priority" of reforming Brazil's pension system ... The IBOPE institute on Tuesday published a poll saying only 31 percent of Brazilians reported being "optimistic" or "very optimistic" about Temer's prospects, while 34 percent said they were "pessimistic" or "very pessimistic" and 30 percent reported feeling indifferent ... ....

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Edit Public Technologies 24 May 2016
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Brazil Senate Backs Impeachment Trial of President Rousseff

Edit Bloomberg 12 May 2016
Brazil’s Senate voted to suspend President Dilma Rousseff from office to face an impeachment trial, ushering in a new government to take command of Latin America’s largest economy ... The vote was 55 to 22 ... Vice President Michel Temer, 75, will take over as interim president ... Sixty-two percent of respondents in an Ibope poll last month said new elections rather than impeachment would have been the best solution to the political crisis ... ....

With Rousseff on the ropes, Brazil's far right sees an opening

Edit The Guardian 05 May 2016
Brazil’s president is facing impeachment and a coalition of ultra-conservatives, including evangelicals and an apologist for military torturers, sense their chance ... “For 13 years we have been anaesthetised ... Related ... They are already on the rise ... Twitter ... Related ... According to the latest Ibope opinion survey, the former military man has the support of 11% of voters, which means close to 15 million people endorse a supporter of dictatorship....

Kantar Media y comScore anuncian mediciones multiplataforma para América Latina

Edit PR Newswire 04 May 2016
SAN PABLO, 4 de mayo de 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Kantar IBOPE Media, líder en investigación de medios en América Latina, y comScore, una compañía líder de medición multiplataforma, anuncian más un importante paso de la alianza estratégica global ... ....

Rousseff Mulls New Brazil Election to Put Pressure on VP Temer

Edit Bloomberg 03 May 2016
Their legislation would allow Brazilians to vote for a new leader this year rather than 2018 as currently established by law. QuickTake Brazil's Highs and Lows ... Yet a majority of Brazilians in a public opinion poll conducted by Ibope last month said new elections rather than impeachment are the best way to end the political crisis that has contributed to the worst recession in decades ... Amending the constitution isn’t the only option ... ....

Will Brazil get its own Frank Underwood?

Edit The Miami Herald 27 Apr 2016
Amid growing chances that Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff will be thrown out of office by congressional impeachment, it’s time to take a close look at her likely successor, Michel Temer, the man whom many call “Brazil’s Frank Underwood.” ... 2 ever since ... “He didn’t have anything to do with that.” ... Sixty-two percent of Brazilians want early elections to replace both Rousseff and Temer, according to a new Ibope poll ... My opinion ... ....

Brazilians Support Snap Presidential Election

Edit Voa News 26 Apr 2016
Six out of 10 Brazilians say a snap election could resolve the country’s political crisis, according to a poll released Tuesday. The IBOPE poll showed 62 percent of Brazilians want leftist leader Dilma Rousseff and Vice President Michel Temer to stand down so a new election can be held ...   ....

Even Shopaholic Brazilians May Not Be Able to Sustain Mall Rally

Edit Bloomberg 26 Apr 2016
Think twice before chasing the rally in Brazilian mall stocks ... That’s almost three times the return for the benchmark Ibovespa ... The real-estate companies that count on them for rental income are hardly immune.Replacing Tenants ... A total of 12,000 mall stores stand empty, according to a recent Ibope Inteligencia study ... Vacancy levels are higher in malls that opened in the past three years, the Ibope study shows ... A McKinsey & Co ... ....

Brazilian Senate forms presidential impeachment commission

Edit Graphic 26 Apr 2016
Rousseff is facing impeachment over allegations her administration violated fiscal laws, in what her foes say was a bid to prop up flagging support through government spending. Brazil's first female president has insisted the procedure amounts to an attempted coup against her ... The Ibope polling agency conducted interviews with 2,022 people in 142 cities nationwide on 14-18 April ... ....

Brazil votes to have the first female President impeached

Edit The Examiner 16 Apr 2016
Her approval rating held at 14 percent, according to the ibope poll released by the National Industry Confederation, or CNI ... ....

Rousseff Approval Near Lows as Impeachment Vote Looms in Brazil

Edit Bloomberg 30 Mar 2016
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s popularity remained near record lows only weeks ahead of a planned impeachment vote in Congress, an Ibope opinion survey published on Wednesday showed ... Ibope polled 2,002 people March 17-20 ......
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