4.07.2011

New House Commander, New Policies.


Dilma Rousseff's government has just started, and she got big challenges: deal with international relation and internal environmental questions. Only three months after assuming the higher executive position in Brazil, Ms Rousseff received Barack Obama, who came to narrow relations with the Latin country, or at least, get to know how Dilma's political position is going to be. By other  hand, Brazil has being pressured by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to not to build Belo Monte dam in the middle of Amazonia, that will flood a big forest area to become the third bigger hydroeletric plant on the planet making thousands of indians homeless. The foreing ministry did not like the request and responded describing the request by the IACHR as unjustified and premature. With all those events on external relation,  Obama's visit and halt working of Belo Monte dam, President Dilma will need too much time to organize her external policies and put order on the house. 

With information from BBC - Latin America


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