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Podcast: Rousseff Won’t Go Quietly, Even If She Loses Impeachment Vote

Reading Time: < 1 minuteDilma Rousseff’s former spokesman Thomas Traumann talks with AQ’s editor-in-chief about Brazil’s coming impeachment vote.
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Even if she loses Sunday’s impeachment vote, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is likely to keep fighting for her job, says one of the people who knows her best. Thomas Traumann, a political analyst who until 2015 was Rousseff’s spokesman, explains why investors are too optimistic about Brazil post-impeachment in this conversation with AQ editor-in-chief Brian Winter.

Listen to the full interview above, or subscribe to the This Week in Brazil podcast through iTunes and never miss an episode.

 


Tags: Brazil, Dilma, Impeachment, This Week in Brazil
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