Anger Stirs in Brazil as Temer's Pension Drive Ignores Voters
- Government failing to get public opinion behind reform plan
- Unpopularity risks reform’s approval chance, market rally
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A posse of shadowy ghouls lurks under the cape of a cartoon vampire bearing a passing resemblance to Brazil’s President Michel Temer on the fliers being handed out in downtown Brasilia one recent afternoon.
“They want YOUR BLOOD,” the pamphlet warns. “And your pension.”