
CLIK NO TITULO E CONFIRA O SITE DA REVISTA TIME COM A MATERIA ORIGINAL
The 2010 TIME 100
In our annual TIME 100 issue we name the people who most affect our world
When Brazilians first elected Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva President in 2002, the country's robber barons nervously checked the fuel gauges on their private jets. They had turned Brazil into one of the most inequitable places on earth, and now it looked like payback time. Lula, 64, was a genuine son of Latin America's working class — in fact, a founding member of the Workers' Party — who'd once been jailed for leading a strike.
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário