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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, whose Workers' Party has been in power for 12 years, topped the poll in the first round of the presidential election and will now face Aecio Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party in a run-off on 26 October. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, whose Workers' Party has been in power for 12 years, has narrowly beaten her rival Aecio Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party in the second round of the Brazilian election on 26 October.
BBC Brasil's Gary Duffy and Julia Carneiro look at the differences between the two candidates competing to run the world's seventh largest economy. BBC Brasil's Gary Duffy and Julia Carneiro look at the differences between the two candidates.
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