The message of the elections in France
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: The creation of broad fronts with left and right forces must have clear objectives and a defined time to impose defeats on the extreme right without confusing society
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: The creation of broad fronts with left and right forces must have clear objectives and a defined time to impose defeats on the extreme right without confusing society
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Tragedy in Rio Grande do Sul: it is necessary to identify the causes and those responsible
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: The thousands of people who participated in the protest on Avenida Paulista last Sunday did not just move to support their leader in the face of “persecution”
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: January 8th was not the final chapter of the political crisis nor the regeneration of Brazilian democracy
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
It is necessary to dismantle the power engineering of Bolsonarism and face the roots of the Brazilian crisis
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Lula overcomes persecution and consecrates himself by defeating Jair Bolsonaro’s “anything goes”
By IGOR FELIPPE:
Commentary on the Brazilian political situation
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The bet on open conflict against the political-institutional system gave better conditions for the captain to play the political game, because he protected those who could create problems
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The first attempt by the non-Bolsonarist right to take to the streets and express a mass force failed
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Reasons and consequences of street occupation
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS
Street protests, escalation of denunciations: the crisis of the Bolsonaro government
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Bolsonaro's worst moment, window to the right and fights on the left
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The organization of two expressive acts in a period of three weeks demonstrates that the mobilization remains firm, but the last day did not represent a leap in quality
By IGOR FELIPPE:
Elements on the correlation of forces after the May 29 demonstrations.
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Although Bolsonaro's movements seem contradictory, they are complementary in that they fuel conflict between institutions
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: The creation of broad fronts with left and right forces must have clear objectives and a defined time to impose defeats on the extreme right without confusing society
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Tragedy in Rio Grande do Sul: it is necessary to identify the causes and those responsible
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: The thousands of people who participated in the protest on Avenida Paulista last Sunday did not just move to support their leader in the face of “persecution”
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: January 8th was not the final chapter of the political crisis nor the regeneration of Brazilian democracy
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
It is necessary to dismantle the power engineering of Bolsonarism and face the roots of the Brazilian crisis
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Lula overcomes persecution and consecrates himself by defeating Jair Bolsonaro’s “anything goes”
By IGOR FELIPPE:
Commentary on the Brazilian political situation
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The bet on open conflict against the political-institutional system gave better conditions for the captain to play the political game, because he protected those who could create problems
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The first attempt by the non-Bolsonarist right to take to the streets and express a mass force failed
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Reasons and consequences of street occupation
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS
Street protests, escalation of denunciations: the crisis of the Bolsonaro government
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Bolsonaro's worst moment, window to the right and fights on the left
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The organization of two expressive acts in a period of three weeks demonstrates that the mobilization remains firm, but the last day did not represent a leap in quality
By IGOR FELIPPE:
Elements on the correlation of forces after the May 29 demonstrations.
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Although Bolsonaro's movements seem contradictory, they are complementary in that they fuel conflict between institutions