Paraguay's landless workers woes after Lugo's departure
In the last few years Paraguay has witnessed a a long dispute between families who don't own the land they work on and the landowners.
That dispute was one of the reasons at the heart of former president Fernando Lugo's impeachment.
Now with his departure the landless workers think their movement may lose strength.
BBC Brasil's João Fellet reports.
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