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Brazil: people react to Bolsonaro's upcoming pension reform

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Brazilians react to a new pension reform that President Jair Bolsonaro will present this week, which will push the age of retirement to 62 for women and 65 for men.

Added on the 19/02/2019 23:29:58 - Copyright : AFP EN

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