Politics: Impeachment in Brazil & the Presidential Race in the Dominican Republic (Lp4222016) by LatinPulse published on 2016-04-22T19:26:27Z Politics in both Brazil and the Dominican Republic provides the discussion points this week on Latin Pulse. Several segments of the program deal with the fallout from the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and what are the next steps for Brazil's Congress as it works to remove her. The program covers the political arguments Rousseff is making to retain her office. The program also sketches the important issues, parties, and candidates involved in the presidential race in the Dominican Republic. The discussion revolves around the possibility that President Danilo Medina may win re-election on the first round of voting in May. The program includes in-depth interviews with: Matthew Taylor of American University; and Jeb Sprague of the University of California Santa Barbara. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Technical Director: Jim Singer; and Production Assistant: Brittney Madison. The photo of members of the Chamber of Deputies in Brazil demonstrating and voting on impeachment is from Marcelo Camargo of Agência Brasil . Agência Brasil is the Brazilian government news agency and offers its material through a Creative Commons license: http://www.portalodia.com/noticias/politica/veja-como-deve-caminhar-processo-do-impeachment-no-senado-266238.html Genre News & Politics Comment by LatinPulse To see more from Jeb Sprague, check out his article in the "NACLA Report on the Americas" on politics in the Dominican Republic: https://nacla.org/news/2016/05/06/polyarchy-dominican-republic-elite-versus-elite 2016-05-07T03:08:01Z