Elections in Germany and Brazil: critical outcomes
By: Clairmont, Frederic F.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.4611-614.Subject(s): Elections - Brazil | Elections - Germany | Elections
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The elections in the Federal Republic of Germany that witnessed the victory of social democracy and the Greens and in Brazil where a Workers' Party registered a landslide victory are significant in many ways. Most importantly, they have both set in motion a polarisation of class forces having in their own different way. Brazil has repudiated the Free Trade of Americas and unequivocally condemned US policy on Iraq, as has Germany. - Reproduced.
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The elections in the Federal Republic of Germany that witnessed the victory of social democracy and the Greens and in Brazil where a Workers' Party registered a landslide victory are significant in many ways. Most importantly, they have both set in motion a polarisation of class forces having in their own different way. Brazil has repudiated the Free Trade of Americas and unequivocally condemned US policy on Iraq, as has Germany. - Reproduced.


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