Talk:A Dawn of a New Era (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190530052455

Federative Republic of Brazil
WIP
 * Government: Federal presidential constitutional republic
 * President: Jair Bolsonaro
 * Vice President: Hamilton Mourao
 * Economy: Unemployment still remain high, but it has gone down slightly. There is a slight economic turndown from the collapse of organisations, including the United Nations in Brazil.
 * Military: (I'm sorry, I'm rushing this)
 * Diplomacy:
 * United Kingdom: We do not recognise the "Republic of Anglo-Cambria" as a legitimate government. (The United Kingdom of England, Wales and Northern Ireland is considered the de facto government by Brazil until the UK renounces that government/name)
 * United States: Yes.
 * Events:
 * Amazon Rainforest Clearance: The Amazon rainforest is rich of resources and could provide more jobs to a post-UN world, especially that Bolsonaro now radically decided after changing his mind to pull out of the Paris Agreement on March 2020 as the United Nations doesn't exist anymore per se. His government fully invested into improving infrastructure in the Amazon rainforest and clearing the forest to make way for farmland and new settlements solely for workers and their own families. The government doesn't care about the indigenous people that live there or if they are uncontacted. Should they be contacted and reluctant to leave their land, they are to be fully assimilated into the society forcibly or to be killed if they are to resist.
 * Purging "Political Correctness": Under Bolsonaro's rule, leftists are being purged with the Brazilian government calling out to "humiliate politically correct teachers" (by encouraging students to record their teachers if they are indoctrinating them with their ideology of course) and destroy "socialists". Their opinions are slowly being unravelled especially after the socialists that once ruled Brazil have already done a lot of damage to Brazil's economy.
 * Venezuelan Civil War: Bolsonaro sees Juan Guaido's government as the legitimate government of Venezuela. Brazil actively supports Guaido's government and sent 50,000 troops there to assist and root out "socialists from Latin America" by crossing through the Venezuelan border and directly assaulting the Maduro government-held territory in favour of Guaido. His government also gets support by being funded by the Brazilian government.
 * Isolationism: By the second half of 2020, isolationism has started to become a thing in Brazil. Brazil has isolated itself in much of its foreign affairs throughout the year since the collapse of all military organisations. Relations with 'leftist' countries dwindle rapidly with Bolsonaro's anti-leftist rhetoric. Discriminatory hate speech has rose within hardline Bolsonaro supporters too.