36th President of Brazil (2011-2016), 3rd President of the New Development Bank (BRICS), since 2023
Dilma Vana Rousseff (born December 14, 1947) is a Brazilian economist and politician of Bulgarian origin who served as the 36th President of Brazil from 2011 until her impeachment in 2016. In the 1970s, she was a member of a left-wing guerrilla that fought against the military dictatorship in Brazil. Rousseff is a member of the Worker's Party and the Chief of Staff of Brazil since 2005, when she became the first female to hold that office. At her election on October 31, 2010, she became the first female President of Brazil.
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Any comparison between the military dictatorship and democracy can only come from those who do not value the Brazilian democracy. (...) I am proud to have lied. Lying under torture is not easy. In the face of torture, a person with dignity lies. Enduring torture is very difficult (...) The pain is unbearable; you can not imagine how. I am proud to have lied, because I saved my comrades from the same torture and from death.
There is no more significant geopolitical consequence today than the growing strategic partnership between China and Russia. Ironically, it is precisely the maximum US pressure on Russia and the containment of China that played a key role in bringing the two countries closer together. The economic sanctions stemming from Russia’s annexation of Crimea and now the war in Ukraine are strengthening a new geopolitical pole, and accelerating changes that would only come slowly.