This man will make Brazil great again
Is he leftistfag as Dilma and Lula?
>>57233613
No, quite the opposite
As long as Brazil supplies Europe with Caffe and Overdated Chickens with Gas, I'm completely fine with him c:
He's actually pretty experienced 2bh
I'd rather have him than dilma 100x
And there is the advantage that he isn't a borderline-retarded, illiterate, ex-guerrilla gommie.
>>57233458
Chances are he will sink Brazil permanently.
>>57233458
Give me a summary of this bloke, and of Dilma.
>>57234419
He's 100% Lebanese (both parents are Lebanese). Dilma is half Bulgarian. He's a lawyer. Dilma is an economist.
>>57234419
>>57234507
>Born in Tietê, São Paulo state, Temer holds a Bachelor of Law degree from the Law Faculty of the University of São Paulo and a doctorate from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. He served as State prosecutor and twice as State Secretary for Public Security, in both capacities working in São Paulo. He is a licensed professor of Constitutional Law at PUC-SP, and has authored numerous books on the subject.
He's also one of the creators of our current constitution.
>>57234419
Temer (vice-president) is an experienced career politician. He's quite low-profile and is something like a centrist. His party, PMDB, is pretty much the embodiement of the Brazilian political establishment.
Dilma is a former communist militant. She was literally unknown before Lula hand-picked her to be her successor. She is his puppet desu.
>>57234742
This. Lula is our Putin and Dilma is our Medvedev.
>>57233458
But Brazil was never great anon.
>>57234839
Lula is our Obama and Dilma is our Hillary.
>>57235019
So, if you use that analogy, on a scale of 0-10, Dilma is a -10 and Lula is a 3?
>>57235085
I don't know. Americans seem to have mixed feelings about Obama. In Brazil Lula was mostly liked by everyone until some time ago. He finished his second term with 80%+ of approval.
>>57234846
>>57234846
Wrong, sir, worng.