"This is going to be a thorny mandate for Rousseff. More serious opinion, the President will also have to prove that the is "
Dilma Rousseff is President of Brazil for another four years.
After re-election in the polls, in October, the President took office for the second term.
Even with voters to trust Dilma for a new term, the President has faced in the last two years a wave of unprecedented challenge, that strengthened the right opposition.
This will be a thorny mandate for Rousseff. More serious opinion, the President will also have to prove that it is, at a time when the scandals of corruption and illegal political financing, involving State oil company Petrobras continues to make the headlines.
Dilma to continue anti-poverty programs, like Bolsa Familia, but at the same time will have to stimulate economic growth.