When Luiz Inacio (Lula) da Silva was elected president of Brazil in 2002, hopes were high that the longtime radical leftist would prove to be a strong ally of both the poor and the environment. Since then, however, his government has backed away from progressive reforms and embraced many aspects of market-driven neoliberalism.
Lula's latest backtracking was on the …
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