In the space of a week the Brazilian government led by President Dilma Rousseff has gone from a nonchalant, hands-off confidence in Venezuelan democracy to edgy warnings about the importance of a constitutional transition in the event that President Hugo Chávez succumbs to his cancer. The about-turn looked as hypocritical as it did self-interested, and not for the first time opposition critics raced to berate the left-wing ruling Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) for politicising Brazil’s foreign policy, to the detriment of the country’s national interest and its international reputation.End of preview - This article contains approximately 579 words.
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