For its first 100 days of government, the president Roussef who took office on January 1, gets "the fabulous score of 73% approval of the Brazilians," said Zuena Ventura, one of the most prestigious Brazilian journalists in O Globo. He explains that popular success with "objective factors such as political and economic measures already taken it." But one of the biggest surprise says he is "charisma" and how she managed to stand out from his illustrious predecessor.
She imposed her own style "discreet and less exhibitionist" Lula, but equally effective.
She imposed her own style "discreet and less exhibitionist" Lula, but equally effective.
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