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The uncertainty of Brazil: People’s democratic participation is crucial  

The uncertainty of Brazil’s democratic situation is not easy to read nor is it easy to predict how this will turn out. When the President of the Chamber, Deputy Waldir Maranhão, decided to repeal the decision handed down in the morning to try to cancel the session of the House that approved opening of the impeachment […]

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DEMOCRACY FEMINISM LAWFARE

April 17, 2016: The Day of Men

On April 17, 2016 everyone across Brasil glued themselves to the television to watch  Congress vote on the impeachment process against Partido das Trabalhadores (PT) president Dilma Rousseff. It was a historic moment, not just for the fragile Brasilian democracy that was installed in 1985, but also as one of the few opportunities for Brasilian […]

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BLOG DEMOCRACY FOREIGN POLICY OPINION UNITED KINGDOM

Brasil & Latin America have a friend in Jeremy Corbyn

The activist group Democracy for Brasil UK met with the Latin community and the leader of the British Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn on Saturday April 30th (eve of the May 1 Workers Day celebrations) at the Momentum Latino launch in London. It denounced the attempted Coup taking place in Brazil through a speech and meeting at a passionate event aimed at engaging the Latin Community with various social movements in […]

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64-85 DICTATORSHIP DEMOCRACY GLOBO MEDIA UNDERSTANDING BRASIL

‘TV Globo: Beyond Citizen Kane’ Documentary

Beyond Citizen Kane (1993) is a British documentary film directed by Simon Hartog, produced by John Ellis, and first broadcast on Channel 4. It details the dominant position of the Rede Globo media group, the largest in Brazil, and discusses the group’s influence, power, and political connections.[2] Globo’s president and founder Roberto Marinho was criticised […]

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BLOG EDITORIAL INTERNATIONAL MEDIA MEDIA

Something changed.

This week, embattled Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff invited correspondents from large global media organisations, some of which her administration had previously snubbed, to a special press conference to address International Media about the plot to anti-democratically oust her. This coincided with such a shift in international narrative towards tacit, personal support for Rousseff, and a perception […]

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DEMOCRACY EDITORIAL OPINION UNDERSTANDING BRASIL

Brasil’s Democracy Under New Siege

We should be looking for viable alternatives to an archaic, arbitrary, failing and schizophrenic system. The issue that we are seeing in Brasil today is a democracy where those who represent, or attempt to represent, ordinary people are demonised as if unfit to govern. This is a problem that is happening in other places such […]

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BLOG DEMOCRACY

Jean Wyllys – About spitting on a fascist…

As Dilma Rousseff’s legally dubious impeachment process moves forward Brasil will now go 20 days without a President. If her impeachment is voted through in the Senate, military dictatorship era São Paulo State prosecutor and  Operation Car Wash fraud suspect Michel Temer will become acting President. Eduardo Cunha leader of the ultra-conservative Evangelical Caucus and House […]

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DEMOCRACY LAWFARE

Wagner Moura: Legality & Democracy

To support the Law is not the same as supporting the Government, to support the Government is not the same as supporting Corruption. It is not intellectually honest to say that government supporters, or those who are simply against impeachment, are also in favour of Corruption. Although I’m afraid of the blind hatred towards a […]

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OLYMPICS RIO DE JANEIRO UNDERSTANDING BRASIL

Rio Olympics: A Case Study In PMDB Governance

As the Economist and the Washington Post cheer-lead for a PMDB takeover of the Brazilian government, it is worth looking at how PMDB mayor Eduardo Paes managed World Cup and Olympic preparation in Rio de Janeiro. PMDB, the direct descendent of the military dictatorship era MDB party, is the largest political party in Brazil. A […]

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DEMOCRACY EDITORIAL OPINION POLITICS

Coup or no coup, the damage is done

That Brasil is currently involved in one of its most profound political and economic crises in recent history is no news to anyone paying attention to the country’s reports during the last few months.  It is still not clear what will come out of the undergoing investigations involving corruption scandals across the political spectrum and […]