Elections In Brazil -- News Roundup

Monday, 27 October 2014





Dilma Rousseff Pledges Unity After Narrow Brazil Election Victory -- The Guardian



Rouseff says she wants to be a ‘better president’ after fighting off strong challenge by Aécio Neves



President Dilma Rousseff has struck a conciliatory tone after her victory in the closest Brazilian election in generations.



Rousseff was re-elected by a narrow margin on Sunday, ensuring that Latin America’s biggest nation will remain under the control of a Workers party (PT) committed to tackling inequality.



She won 51.6% of the valid votes cast to secure a much reduced mandate, having fought off a strong challenge by the pro-business Aécio Neves.



In a victory speech, a beaming Rousseff said she hoped the nation could rally together. “Instead of increasing differences and creating gaps, I strongly hope that we create the conditions to unite,” she told supporters in Brasilia. “I want to be a much better president than I have been until now.”



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Elections In Brazil -- News Roundup



Rousseff win rattles Brazil markets, focus shifts to economy -- Reuters

Brazil Stays With Rousseff as President After Turbulent Campaign -- NYT

Leftist Rousseff narrowly wins second term in Brazil -- Reuters

Rousseff Is Re-Elected Brazil’s President -- WSJ

Dilma Rousseff re-elected Brazil president -- Al Jazeera

Brazil's incumbent Dilma Rousseff wins by a whisker -- The Telegraph

Brazil's Neves concedes defeat to Rousseff in presidential race -- Reuters

Brazil elections: Dilma Rousseff promises reform after poll win -- BBC

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