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With an election set for next year, unofficial campaigning has already begun in the South American powerhouse.
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Eduardo Paes' victory in country's municipal elections means he will remain at city's helm during 2016 Summer Olympics.
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Nelson Jobim becomes third high-level resignation from cabinet, after making disparaging remarks about fellow officials.
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Brazil votes in first female leader
Dilma Rouseff wins presidential runoff poll and vows to carry on the legacy of Lula da Silva.
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Rousseff wins Brazil election
Ruling party candidate has defeated rival Jose Serra in vote and will become Brazil's first female president.
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Al Jazeera looks at the challenges Brazil's president-elect is facing as she steps out of the shadow of her predecessor.
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Brazil votes for new president
With double-digit poll lead, ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff expected to become country's first female president.
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Profile: Jose Serra
Serra campaigned on the idea that he is a proven and efficient administrator but that has hardly connected with voters.
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Brazil set to elect new president
Ruling party candidate Rousseff goes into Sunday's second-round run-off with double-digit poll lead.
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