Protestors take Brazil to the brink
The Briefing10 Jan 2023

Protestors take Brazil to the brink

Brazil is undergoing riots that have been likened to when Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol. Far-right Bolsonaro supporters have stormed the Brazilian Congress and Supreme Court.

In this episode we speak to Kathryn Baragwanath, political economy expert at the Australian Catholic University, about what prompted the protests in Brazil.

We find out why this is happening, and what the implications for Brazil and the rest of the world could be.

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