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If he was Brazilian, former president of South Africa, imprisoned for contempt of justice, he would be free – 07/14/21 – World – KSU

/If he was Brazilian, former president of South Africa, imprisoned for contempt of justice, he would be free – 07/14/21 – World If he was Brazilian, former president of South Africa, imprisoned for contempt of justice, he would be free – 07/14/21 – World ksuadminJuly 14, 2021 17 If Jacob Zuma, former president of South Africa, were Brazilian, he would most likely respond to the various corruption charges from which he is released. After ignoring summons and missing several hearings in the criminal proceedings to which he is responding, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for “lack of respect for justice”, a crime not covered by Brazilian law.

Pandemic lays bare constitutional power struggle in Brazil

Home Pandemic lays bare constitutional power struggle in Brazil Pandemic lays bare constitutional power struggle in Brazil The Supreme Court has become a thorn in the side of President Jair Bolsonaro World Economy News 16 May 2021 • 4 min read It took just five days for Brazil’s supreme court to spring into action when the Jair Bolsonaro administration last month cancelled the census, citing the Covid-19 pandemic and budgetary constraints. Justice Marco Aurélio ordered the government to reverse course and conduct the constitutionally mandated decennial survey, which had already been postponed once last year. “It is up to the supreme court to impose the adoption of measures to make the demographic research feasible,” he said.

The pandemic shows the constitutional power struggle in Brazil

Top judges in Brazil want review after deadly police raid | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

DéBora áLvares A girl takes photos of a protest a day after a deadly police operation in the Jacarezinho favela of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, May 7, 2021. A bloody, hours-long gun battle here echoed into Friday, with authorities saying the police mission killed two dozen criminals while residents and activists claimed human rights abuses. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo) May 09, 2021 - 11:37 AM BRASILIA, Brazil - Several justices from Brazil’s Supreme Court say a ruling last year that banned police raids into Rio de Janeiro favelas, or slums, must now be reviewed after one of the city’s deadliest police operations.

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