Interview Darius Pignotti, after the elections in Brazil.
Bicycle Diaries
Roussef In the first round, won 46.7 percent of the vote, while Serra received a 32.6.
Although most polls predicted his victory in the first, the official candidate of the Workers Party, Dilma Rousseff, was left with the desire and this will to overcome in the next balotage of October 31 the former governor of Sao Paulo, José Serra, to become the first woman to become President of Brazil. In dialogue with
Bicycle Diaries from the city of Brasilia, Dario Pignotti (journalist Pagina 12, Le Monde Diplomatique, among others), noted that the remarkable campaign carried out by the Green Party candidate, Marina Silva - who holds a 19.53 per cent of the vote, coupled with allegations of corruption in the last days peppered the Lula government, were key factors that prevented the triumph of Rousseff in the first round.
However, Pignotti is confident that the "dolphin" Lula will win in the second round. Especially considering the loose unlike the Workers' Party failed to get in the last elections of October 3. 10/07/1910
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