IBOV 177,347 ▲ 2.67% IPSA 10,977 ▼ 0.44% IPC MEX 66,635 ▲ 0.80% MERVAL 3,243,193 ▲ 1.27% COLCAP 2,290.57 ▼ 0.10% BVL PERÚ 56,194.27 ▲ 1.14% USD/BRL5.10▼ 0.24% USD/MXN17.47▼ 0.41% USD/CLP923.70▼ 0.43% USD/COP3,240▼ 3.08% USD/PEN3.39▼ 0.38% USD/ARS1,487▼ 0.03% USD/UYU40.22▲ 1.20% USD/PYG6,055▲ 1.53% USD/BOB10.14▲ 4.01% USD/DOP58.48▼ 0.12% USD/CRC448.82▲ 1.40% USD/GTQ7.63▲ 2.28% USD/HNL26.72▲ 1.50% USD/NIO36.62▲ 0.26% USD/VES707.92▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD158.07▲ 0.80% USD/TTD6.75▲ 1.32% EUR/BRL5.83▼ 1.07% BRENT 75.77 ▼ 0.69% WTI 71.25 ▼ 1.15% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.28 ▲ 1.01% GOLD 4,114 ▼ 0.40% SILVER 60.10 ▼ 0.47% SOY 1,193 ▲ 1.10% CORN 461.25 ▲ 7.83% WHEAT 640.75 ▲ 4.83% COFFEE 337.25 ▼ 5.52% SUGAR 14.86 ▼ 1.72% ORANGE JUICE 146.10 ▼ 2.54% COTTON 80.87 ▲ 6.18% COCOA 5,988 ▼ 5.09% BEEF 235.25 — 0.00% CATTLE 354.88 ▼ 0.36% LITHIUM 72.35 ▼ 0.65% PETR4 39.55 ▲ 0.87% VALE3 74.51 ▲ 1.86% ITUB4 44.02 ▲ 3.36% BBDC4 18.73 ▲ 4.06% ABEV3 15.84 ▲ 0.76% BBAS3 20.56 ▲ 2.80% B3SA3 15.45 ▲ 4.46% WEGE3 46.44 ▲ 1.53% PRIO3 55.38 ▼ 0.41% SUZB3 41.46 ▲ 1.05% RENT3 40.78 ▲ 3.50% AZZA3 19.29 ▲ 4.50% CSAN3 4.03 ▲ 4.40% RAIZ4 0.37 — 0.00% PCAR3 2.76 — 0.00% GMAT3 3.99 ▲ 1.53% PSSA3 54.29 ▲ 1.76% CVCB3 1.25 — 0.00% POSI3 3.97 ▲ 3.12% SLCE3 14.01 ▲ 1.60% NATU3 8.65 ▲ 2.25% BRKM5 6.59 ▲ 3.62% RANI3 8.00 ▲ 1.78% CSNA3 5.17 ▲ 7.71% CMIN3 5.11 ▲ 5.80% USIM5 8.45 ▲ 1.20% GGBR4 22.85 ▲ 1.65% ENEV3 27.43 ▲ 4.69% CPFE3 47.54 ▲ 2.70% CMIG4 11.34 ▲ 2.35% EQTL3 40.85 ▲ 3.39% LREN3 14.83 ▲ 4.81% VIVT3 35.54 ▲ 3.01% RAIL3 14.04 ▲ 2.11% KLABIN 17.50 ▲ 0.57% RAIA DROGASIL 18.94 ▲ 4.47% RDOR3 35.99 ▲ 2.39% HAPV3 10.61 ▲ 5.36% FLRY3 16.35 ▲ 3.81% SMTO3 15.95 ▼ 0.62% UGPA3 30.56 ▲ 1.53% VBBR3 32.70 ▲ 1.87% BBSE3 39.99 ▲ 1.81% BPAC11 58.03 ▲ 4.22% CURY3 33.83 ▲ 3.46% AERI3 2.08 ▲ 0.97% VIVARA 23.44 ▲ 3.81% COMPASS 25.11 ▲ 1.74% VAMOS 3.05 ▲ 3.04% SANB11 27.38 ▲ 4.30% ASAI3 8.88 ▲ 4.96% SBSP3 31.01 ▲ 3.37% WALMEX 49.30 ▲ 0.57% GMEXICO 198.03 ▲ 1.38% FEMSA 223.07 ▲ 0.31% CEMEX 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0.40% SILVER 60.10 ▼ 0.47% SOY 1,193 ▲ 1.10% CORN 461.25 ▲ 7.83% WHEAT 640.75 ▲ 4.83% COFFEE 337.25 ▼ 5.52% SUGAR 14.86 ▼ 1.72% ORANGE JUICE 146.10 ▼ 2.54% COTTON 80.87 ▲ 6.18% COCOA 5,988 ▼ 5.09% BEEF 235.25 — 0.00% CATTLE 354.88 ▼ 0.36% LITHIUM 72.35 ▼ 0.65% PETR4 39.55 ▲ 0.87% VALE3 74.51 ▲ 1.86% ITUB4 44.02 ▲ 3.36% BBDC4 18.73 ▲ 4.06% ABEV3 15.84 ▲ 0.76% BBAS3 20.56 ▲ 2.80% B3SA3 15.45 ▲ 4.46% WEGE3 46.44 ▲ 1.53% PRIO3 55.38 ▼ 0.41% SUZB3 41.46 ▲ 1.05% RENT3 40.78 ▲ 3.50% AZZA3 19.29 ▲ 4.50% CSAN3 4.03 ▲ 4.40% RAIZ4 0.37 — 0.00% PCAR3 2.76 — 0.00% GMAT3 3.99 ▲ 1.53% PSSA3 54.29 ▲ 1.76% CVCB3 1.25 — 0.00% POSI3 3.97 ▲ 3.12% SLCE3 14.01 ▲ 1.60% NATU3 8.65 ▲ 2.25% BRKM5 6.59 ▲ 3.62% RANI3 8.00 ▲ 1.78% CSNA3 5.17 ▲ 7.71% CMIN3 5.11 ▲ 5.80% USIM5 8.45 ▲ 1.20% GGBR4 22.85 ▲ 1.65% ENEV3 27.43 ▲ 4.69% CPFE3 47.54 ▲ 2.70% CMIG4 11.34 ▲ 2.35% EQTL3 40.85 ▲ 3.39% LREN3 14.83 ▲ 4.81% VIVT3 35.54 ▲ 3.01% RAIL3 14.04 ▲ 2.11% KLABIN 17.50 ▲ 0.57% RAIA DROGASIL 18.94 ▲ 4.47% RDOR3 35.99 ▲ 2.39% HAPV3 10.61 ▲ 5.36% FLRY3 16.35 ▲ 3.81% SMTO3 15.95 ▼ 0.62% UGPA3 30.56 ▲ 1.53% VBBR3 32.70 ▲ 1.87% BBSE3 39.99 ▲ 1.81% BPAC11 58.03 ▲ 4.22% CURY3 33.83 ▲ 3.46% AERI3 2.08 ▲ 0.97% VIVARA 23.44 ▲ 3.81% COMPASS 25.11 ▲ 1.74% VAMOS 3.05 ▲ 3.04% SANB11 27.38 ▲ 4.30% ASAI3 8.88 ▲ 4.96% SBSP3 31.01 ▲ 3.37% WALMEX 49.30 ▲ 0.57% GMEXICO 198.03 ▲ 1.38% FEMSA 223.07 ▲ 0.31% CEMEX 21.92 ▲ 0.97% GFNORTE 188.70 ▲ 1.81% BIMBO 56.28 ▲ 0.63% TELEVISA 9.62 ▲ 1.37% AMX 22.98 ▲ 1.50% GAP 410.61 ▼ 0.75% ASUR 286.71 ▲ 1.09% OMA 235.81 ▼ 0.92% KOF 182.47 ▲ 0.87% GRUMA 284.78 ▲ 0.88% KIMBER 38.30 ▼ 0.36% SQM-B 68,000 ▼ 1.59% COPEC 6,000 ▼ 0.33% BSANTANDER 78.45 ▲ 1.23% FALABELLA 5,891 ▲ 0.68% ENELAM 84.91 ▲ 0.89% CENCOSUD 2,030 ▼ 1.29% CMPC 1,111 ▲ 1.51% BANCO CHILE 188.35 ▲ 0.72% LATAM AIR 26.08 ▼ 1.21% YPF 74,100 ▼ 2.21% GGAL 8,180 ▲ 3.81% PAMPA 5,185 ▼ 0.38% TXAR 666.00 ▲ 0.23% ALUAR 972.00 ▲ 0.36% TGS 9,500 ▲ 2.04% CEPU 2,350 ▲ 1.51% MIRGOR 17,075 ▼ 0.73% COME 45.83 ▲ 0.90% LOMA NEGRA 3,533 ▲ 1.00% BYMA 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Presidential Election Shapes Up

By · January 12, 2010 · 4 min read

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By Pedro Widmar, Contributing Reporter

RIO DE JANEIRO – 2010 will mark the election of the 36th official President of the Brazilian Republic. Although the official calendar for campaigning does not begin until October 3rd, the political atmosphere is already dense with debate.

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The deadline for candidate registry isn’t until July 5th, but with parties looking to affiliate themselves to recent Brazilian political triumphs – such as the Olympics – a handful of pre-candidates for the presidency are already popping into the limelight. Amongst the many who plan to run, the current forerunners are: Marina Silva (PV-AC), José Serra (PSDB-SP), Dilma Rousseff (PT), and Ciro Gomes (PSB-CE).

Marina Silva (PV) – The Green Candidate

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Marina Silva (PV), photo Elza Fiuza/ABr.
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Marina Silva has gained substantial popularity due to her aggressive pro-green rhetoric. With her campaign videos being produced by internationally famed director Fernando Meirelles (The Constant Gardner, City of God) and with Natura executive, Guilherme Leal, quoted as a potential vice-presidential running mate, Marina Silva stands good odds in the line up.

Recently abandoning the PT party due to her belief that it was no longer taking active steps against deforestation, an issue which has been the flagstone of her political career, the senator and ex-Environmental Minister from Acre joined Brazil’s Green Party (PV) in hopes of giving new emphasis to the countries environmental goals. In a polemic move in early 2008 Silva handed President Lula a letter renouncing her ministerial post due to “personal and irreversible” beliefs.

In the PV she found strong political support for her agenda, and despite speculation that her party could forgo an individual candidacy to align itself with the eminently stronger PSDB, Silva has claimed that she will not abandon the race under any circumstances. Currently in last place in polls with 6 percent, Marina is one to watch out for in the coming months.

José Serra (PSDB) – The Opposition Candidate

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José Serra (PSDB), photo Daigo Oliva/G1.

The veteran political leader and Governor of Sao Paulo is the current favorite in the presidential polls. José Serra who was one of the founders of the PSDB (Brazil’s Socialist Democratic Party) has a reputedly center-right position in Brazilian politics. A self-exile during the Brazilian Dictatorship, Serra studied abroad and upon his return began his political life.

The current governor has the most replete record of experience with time spent in nearly all levels of municipal, state, and federal government. He is considered a strong contender for the presidency despite his non-populist approach to governing. Serra has a reputedly aggressive fiscal policy, and his high approval rating in Sao Paulo has given him strong backing inside his party.

His only weakness, according to some analysts, is that he does not share the same support inside the countries stronger and crucial coalition party, the PMDB. But despite this Serra currently leads in the polls with 39 percent of the votes.

Dilma Rousseff (PT) – The Situation Candidate

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Dilma Rousseff (PT), photo Antônio Cruz/ABr.

President Lula’s choice and current Chief of Staff, Dilma Rousseff has a long road ahead of her. Rousseff, whose career in politics started after her active participation in guerrilla resistance to Brazil’s military dictatorship, is affiliated to the Brazilian Workers Party (PT). She spent three years imprisoned during the dictatorship during which time she reports to have been brutally tortured.

Rousseff is an economist with a strong leftist and nationalist background. Having been appointed to the Ministry of Energy, she spent her time there adapting her socialist ideas to a more modern approach. Rousseff herself has addressed her time in the position as a learning curve between ideals and reality. Critics have stated her lack of experience in governing as a real weakness for Rousseff who was a political unknown until a few years back.

Her candidacy was made possible after the “Mensalão” scandal that led to the downfall of Lula’s closest allies in 2006. But President Lula’s consistently strong approval rating and constant support has slingshot his Chief of Staff from obscurity into the second place in the polls. Dilma has pledged to give continuation to Lula’s governing project and currently accounts for 17 percent of the vote.

Ciro Gomes (PSB) – The Candidate That Could…

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Ciro Gomes (PSB), photo José Cruz/ABr.

Once Student Leader, Lawyer, and ex-National Integration Minister during the Lula government, Ciro Gomes is not a household name in Brazilian politics. Somehow though, he continues to go back-and-forth from third to second place in the election polls with likely government candidate Dilma Rousseff.

Gomes has publicly stated his contentment with strong intention poll results. Quoted by some as a split-vote candidate for the PT, Gomes is in direct confrontation with the Serra candidacy, which strengthens Rousseffs’ presidential bid. With little inner party backing, his candidacy seems a long shot, but with the changing of the tides, he could be looking at PT backing for a presidential or possibly vice-presidential nomination.

With things heating up this year around issues of constitutional importance, many feel the race has already begun. Cases like Cesare Battisti, Journalism Diplomas, and Amesty disputes for dictatorship period torturers have intensified the demands for positions from the pre-candidates. While some have remained tight-lipped, they’ll soon have to take their positions.

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