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Half of the state representatives who approved the reduction of protected areas in Rondônia are cattle ranchers or were financed by rural landowners

Half of the state representatives who approved the reduction of protected areas in Rondônia are cattle ranchers or were financed by rural landowners
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Brazilian president said that without printed ballots there will be no elections in 2022

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday that there will be no election in 2022 in Brazil if Congress passes a constitutional amendment validating the printed ballot, unless ballots are printed. He added harsh criticism of the president of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Justice Luis Roberto Barroso, who defends electronic voting. In his weekly live stream on social media, Bolsonaro quoted an excerpt from a recent interview given by Barroso in which the magistrate said that it would be chaos to implement printed ballots. Bolsonaro ironically referred to the president of the TSE as owner of . . .

Brazil Fights Racism with new Election rules for Black politicians

[Black Brazil] Luis Roberto Barroso: “There are times in life when everyone needs to choose which side of history they want to be on. Today, we affirm that we are on the side of those who fight racism.” Photo: Twitter Black Brazilian Congresswoman Benedita da Silva welcomed a new electoral ruling aimed at fighting racism in Brazil s electoral process. Black political candidates in Brazil must get a fair share of air time and public funding, the top electoral court has ruled in a decision set to change the face of elections. “There are times in life when everyone needs to choose which side of history they want to be on. Today, we affirm that we are on the side of those who fight racism,” Luis Roberto Barroso, president of Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court, said in a statement following Tuesday night’s ruling.

Five years after the coup against Dilma in Brazil, historians take stock

Five years after the coup against Dilma in Brazil, historians take stock 16.04.2021 - Brasil de Fato - Pressenza London 1 January 2011: Dilma Rousseff has just been sworn in as President of Brazil and speaks to the people at the Palácio do Planalto. At her side are Vice-President Michel Temer and his wife Marcela Temer. (Image by Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom/ABr -Attribution 3.0 Brazil (CC BY 3.0 BR)) Process that ousted Dilma Rousseff sparked an institutional meltdown and revealed the country’s democratic disabilities By Pedro Rafael Vilela The historical, social and political interpretations of the impeachment of former Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, which took place in 2016, are still in a critical phase of elaboration.

Why thousands of Brazilian politicians changed their race last year

Why thousands of Brazilian politicians changed their race last year CNN 3 hrs ago © leah abucayan/cnn/getty Last year, more than 43,400 politicians in Brazil declared themselves to be a different race than in previous election years. Since 2014, Brazil has required electoral candidates to declare their color/race, picking from among Black, White, Brown, Yellow, and Indigenous. A CNN analysis of data published by the Electoral Justice, which organizes elections, shows that one in four candidates who ran for office in a previous election declared a different color/race in 2020 from previous such filings. The changes in politicians self-identification reflect Brazil s rich diversity and mirror the country s evolving view on how to recognize and define demographic categories throughout its history. They also coincide with a new electoral rule that directs additional funding and visibility to Black and Brown candidates campaigns.

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