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March 2015

5 razões pelas quais impeachment de Dilma é improvável, segundo brasilianistas [PORTUGUESE]

Alessandra Correa, BBC Brasil, 3/2//2015

Brazil Institute’s Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article about the why impeachment is unlikely in Brazil.  

Brasilianistas não acreditam em impeachment [PORTUGUESE] 

Alessandra Correa, Jornal GGN, 3/3//2015

Brazil Institute’s Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article about how Brazilian scholars don’t believe impeachment is likely.

¿Sufrirá Dilma Rousseff un impeachement? [SPANISH]

Infolatam, 3/3//2015

Brazil Institute’s Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article the possibility of a Brazilian impeachment process. 

Investigation of politicians sought in Brazil graft scandals

Brad Brooks, Associated Press, 3/3//2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is quoted regarding the ongoing corruption investigations on Brazilians politicians.

Brazil attorney general seeks investigation into political figures in big kickback scandal 

Associated Press, US News, 3/3//2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is quoted regarding the ongoing corruption investigations on Brazilians politicians.

Brazil’s top court approves graft investigation of politicians

Brad Brooks, Associated Press, 3/6//2015

Brad Brooks quotes Paulo Sotero’s views on the ongoing Supreme Court investigations in Brazil.

Petrobras Investigation: Brazilian Court Sanctions Probe Into Top Politicians In Corruption Scandal

Aditya Tejas, International Business Times, 3/7/2015

Paulo Sotero is quoted regarding corruption scandals.

Brazil's Petrobras graft probe expanded

Al Jazeera, 3/7/2015

Paulo Sotero is quoted regarding the ongoing investigation on the Brazilian oil company, Petrobras.

Os ratos estão abandonando o barco. Você vai ficar? [PORTUGUESE]

Chico Vigilantes, Brasil 247, 3/10/2015

Brazil Institute Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article by Chico Vigilantes.

Os ratos estão abandonando o barco. Você vai ficar? [PORTUGUESE]

Chico Vigilantes, Brasil 247, 3/10/2015

Brazil Institute Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article by Chico Vigilantes.

Brazil protests: Do calls for Rousseff impeachment signal progress?

Taylor Barnes, The Christian Science Monitor, 3/16/2015

Brazil Institute Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article by Taylor Barnes regarding the possibility of an impeachment process in Brazil.  

Power Quest: What Does the Future Hold for Brazil's Energy Picture?

National Geographic, 3/17/2015

Paulo Sotero is quoted by National Geographic regarding the future of energy in Brazil.

O que torna o Estado brasileiro vulnerável à corrupção? [PORTUGUESE]

Alessandra Correa, BBC Brasil, 3/19/2015

Brazil Institute Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article by Taylor Barnes regarding the possibility of an impeachment process in Brazil.  

Brazil’s Slumping Economy and Bribery Scandal Eat Away at Dilma Rousseff’s Popularity

Simon Romero, The New York Times, 3/20/2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is quoted regarding the ongoing corruption investigations on Brazilians politicians.

Dilma tiene el Cristo de espaldas [SPANISH]

Semana, 3/21/2015

Brazil Institute Fellow, Matthew Taylor is quoted in an article by Semana regarding the current political situation of the Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff.   

The Heat discusses Brazil, corruption allegations and future woes

Arnald Naidoo, CCTV America, 3/23/2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is interviewed regarding the ongoing corruption investigations on Brazilians politicians

La presidenta de Brasil en la mira [SPANISH]

CNN, 3/25/2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is quoted regarding President Dilma Rousseff.

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