The recent US elections attracted a lot of attention. Not only because they would define the next president of the world's largest economy, but also because of all the controversy that surrounded the dispute between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.
With Biden's victory, Brazil loses its main international ally. The current sweden phone number list has proven to be possibly the most critical of a Brazilian government in the history of relations between the two countries. But what will actually change for Brazil without Trump in the White House?
Below, we will analyze how the results of the American elections will impact the Brazilian financial market in the coming years and the importance of the United States to the global economy. To learn more, stay with us!
The controversies surrounding the American elections
The US elections, which took place on November 3, 2020, were marked by controversies involving then-President Donald Trump. Months before the vote results, the Republican had already given indications that if the race were close, he would accuse his opponents of committing electoral fraud.
The Republican kept his promise. After the end of the electoral process that culminated in Biden's victory, Trump published a series of messages alleging that there was electoral fraud and called his elected opponent a “fake president”.
Even after his victory was declared, Trump refused to leave the White House. In the 244 years of American democracy, there has never been a president who refused to leave the presidential residence after losing an election. The peaceful, legal and orderly transfer of power has always been one of the hallmarks of American politics.
What is the impact of the American elections on the Brazilian economy?
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