Genro fernando henrique cardoso biography
•
'The government's hermeticism is an expression of the authoritarian bias of the Brazilian State'
ALVARO KASSAB
2-The political moment seems complex and demands acute discussion. However, the government appears refractory to academic debate, an instrument that has historically always played a central role in the formulation and circulation of ideas on the Brazilian left. How do you analyze this dichotomy?
| Octavio Ianni Sociologist Octavio Ianni is considered one of the most important Brazilian thinkers. Professor emeritus at Unicamp, where he is head of the Department of Sociology at IFCH, he is the author, among other books, of The Collapse of Populism in Brazil, State and Economic Planning in Brazil, Sociology of Latin American Sociology and The Fight for Earth. |
Octavio Ianni – This reaction that is frequent in political circles regarding what they call academia is perfectly understandable. The economist, the political scientist, the historian, the soci
•
1998 Brazilian general election
General elections were held in Brazil on 4 October 1998 to elect the President, National Congress and state governorships. If no candidate in the presidential election received more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a second-round runoff would have been held on 25 October. The election saw voting machines used for the first time in Brazilian history.
Elected in 1994 amidst a hyperinflation crisis, PresidentFernando Henrique Cardoso of the centre-right Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) prioritized price stability policies during his term.[1] Other notable policies pursued by Cardoso included the declaration of Decree 1775,[2] which allowed for increased commercial interest in indigenous lands, and the privatization of publicly-owned companies.[3]Vice PresidentMarco Maciel of the conservative Liberal Front Party (PFL) served as Cardoso's running mate, as he did in the previous election.[4]
Luiz
•
Workers' Party (Brazil)
Political party in Brazil
"Partido dos Trabalhadores" redirects here. For the Bissau-Guinean party, see Workers' Party (Guinea-Bissau).
Not to be confused with Brazilian Labour Party.
Workers' Party Partido dos Trabalhadores | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PT |
| President | Gleisi Hoffmann |
| Vice President | Washington Quaquá |
| Honorary President | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
| Founded | 10 February 1980; 45 years ago (1980-02-10) |
| Registered | 11 February 1982; 43 years ago (1982-02-11) |
| Headquarters | |
| Newspaper | Focus Brasil[1] |
| Think tank | Fundação Perseu Abramo[2] |
| Student wing | Juventude do PT[3] |
| Membership (2024) | 1,653,361[4] |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | |
| National affiliation | Brazil of Hope |
| Regional affiliation | São Paulo Forum COPPPAL |
| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance[21] |
| Colors | Red White |
| TSE Identifica
| |