October 26, 2014 will go down as one of those days where Dilma Rousseff should have been more careful about what she wished for. Dilma, re-elected president of Brazil with around 52% of the popular vote, has the Workers’ Party credibility on the line. More important than politics, the business community is now counting on her for revival. If she fails to resuscitate – and no one thinks she’s the Red Cross – Brazil will be mired in slow growth for most of her second term.
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