Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state renowned for its rich gaúcho traditions, now faces a critical turning point. As budget crises deepen and social demands surge, its leadership is confronted with challenges more intense than ever before
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state renowned for its rich gaúcho traditions, now faces a critical turning point. As budget crises deepen and social demands surge, its leadership is confronted with challenges more intense than ever before
