RIO DE JANEIRO: Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment doesn’t just mark the end of 13 years of Workers’ Party rule in Brazil, but a new low for the so-called “pink tide” of leftist leaders in Latin America.
It’s been nearly two decades since the left began sweeping to power, promising a new politics for a new century in a region often characterized as having the world’s greatest inequality.
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