During the four years of Jair Bolsonaro's government, Brazil virtually disappeared from the debate on major global issues, becoming known instead for extravagant corruption, massacres, poverty, destruction of the Amazon, privatizations and attacks on Venezuela.
Bolsonaro came to power thanks to a political-judicial conspiracy against the current president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. As soon as he took office, Lula changed that course: one of his first actions was the reactivation of the international role of the seventh largest economy on the planet in all issues.
Eduardo Artés talks about this with the journalist Mauricio Becerra, in this edition of Negro y Blanco.