In both Brazil and the US, democracy is at a crossroads | Jeffrey W Rubin



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As the pro-torture Jair Bolsonaro edges closer to presidential victory, democracy in the Americas has rarely seemed so fragile Voters in Brazil and the US face elections in the coming weeks whose outcomes will directly influence the future of democracy in the Americas. In Brazil, the candidate who captured 46% of the votes in Saturday’s first-round presidential elections, Jair Bolsonaro, is pro-torture and speaks in favor of military rule as a way to solve deep societal problems. Bolsonaro will face leftist Fernando Haddad, who gained 29.3% of the first-round votes, in final elections on 28 October. Related: How a homophobic, misogynist, racist ‘thing’ could be Brazil’s next president | Eliane Brum Related: ‘Stop this disaster’: Brazilian women mobilise against 'misogynist’ far-right Bolsonaro Continue reading…


In both Brazil and the US, democracy is at a crossroads | Jeffrey W Rubin

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