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UNDERMINING PARTICIPATION MECHANISMS AND ATTACKS ON CIVIL SOCIETY

Formal and informal acts from authorities that restrict civil society participation in the public administration

Curated by Luisa Mozetic Plastino Published on 18/05/2021
  • Civil society participation
  • Curated by Luisa Mozetic Plastino
  • Published on 18/05/2021

Despite being provided for in the Constitution at different stages of the public policy cycle, popular participation in the public administration has been systematically undermined. This weakening is leveraged  by authorities with hostile speeches against NGOs (labelled as  ‘cancer[igenous]’ and ‘Shiites’ by the president) and becomes real by decrees, ordinances and other regulations, which extinguish councils and working groups, change compositional frameworks and reduce or even eliminate seats for university and NGO representatives.

One of the first acts of President Jair Bolsonaro on January 1st 2021  was to issue an Emergency Decree allowing the Government Secretariat of Government to carry out the supervision and monitoring of the activities of international organizations and NGOs. Although the measure was hindered by the  strong social counter response, it has already signaled the type of relationship that the president seeks to establish with these civic actors. Another wide-ranging formal measure taken by Bolsonaro against the presence of civil society materialized in April 2019, by means of a decree extinguishing collegiate bodies from the federal public administration that were not established by law. At least 734 spaces for participation were affected. Among the bodies struck by these formal measures, we can mention:

  • National Council for Drug Policies
  • National Mechanism of Prevention and Fight against Torture
  • National Council for Labor
  • Committee on Basic Education
  • National Council for the Rights of the Child and the Adolescent
  • National Council for the Promotion of Racial Equality
  • Collegiate bodies for the promotion of gender equality, diversity and inclusion
  • National Council for the Environment
  • National Biodiversity Commission

Constitutional provision

The Brazilian democratization process after 20 years of military dictatorship was marked by intense social mobilization with the ‘Diretas Já’ (‘Direct Elections Now’) campaign and also by demands from civil society, who fought to partake in the constitution-making process. The 1988 Brazilian Constitution is seminal as it inaugurated the democratic period. struggled to guarantee its participation in the process of writing the Constitution that inaugurated the democratic period. LAUT researcher Natália Neris explains that due to these actors’ political mobilization the Constituent Assembly incorporated mechanisms of popular participation. Among these mechanisms, we can mention: the holding of public hearings, the creation of popular amendments, and the possibility for social movements to forward suggestions for the then emerging constitutional text.

The 1988 Constitution foresees:

  • In article 14, item III, the ‘popular initiative’ as one of the ways of exercising popular sovereignty.
  • In article 29, item XII, the ‘cooperation of representative associations in municipal planning’.
  • In article 193 that the State actions included in the planning of social policies must count on the ‘participation of society in the processes of formulation, monitoring, control, and evaluation of these policies’.
  • In article 204 that government actions in the field of social assistance must have as one of their guidelines the ‘participation of the population, through representative organizations, in the formulation of policies and in the control of actions at all [administrative] levels’.

Contrary to these recommendations, the formal and informal measures registered in the timeline below undermine mechanisms for popular participation in public administration.

 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

BOLSONARO ENACTS EMERGENCY DECREE THAT THREATENS NGO’S AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS’ ACTIVITIES

Theme(s)
Civil society participation
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Construction of enemies

Read more about this episode here [1] [2] [3]

Jan 01 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

BOLSONARO GOVERNMENT DETERMINES THE SUSPENSION OF AGRARIAN REFORM FOR INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME

Theme(s)
Agrarian reform, Civil society participation, Security and Environment
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Attacks on pluralism and minorities

Read more about this episode here – in Portuguese [find out here] and news related to it [1]

Jan 03 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

BOLSONARO ISSUES DECREE TO EXTINGUISH WORKING GROUPS, COMMITTEES AND PUBLIC POLICY COUNCILS THAT ALLOW FOR PARTICIPATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY

Theme(s)
Administration, Civil society participation
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Decrease of control and/ or centralization of power

Read more about it here – in Portuguese [1] [find out here], about the curtailment of civil society participation in Brazil [2] and about the Supreme Court (‘STF’) decision limiting the presidential decree [3]

Apr 11 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
State

GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO CHANGES COMPOSITION OF COUNCIL FOR THE DEFENSE OF HISTORICAL, ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC AND TOURISTIC HERITAGE (‘CONDEPHAAT’), REDUCING CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

Theme(s)
Administration, Civil society participation, Culture
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Decrease of control and/ or centralization of power
State
São Paulo

Read about about this event here – in Portuguese [find out here]. The tendency to reduce civil society participation is also present in Bolsonaro Administration [1] [2]

Apr 16 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

PRESIDENTIAL DECREE EXCLUDES THE PARTICIPATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE NATIONAL DRUG POLICIES COUNCIL (‘CONAD’)

Theme(s)
Administration, Civil society participation
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Decrease of control and/ or centralization of power

Read more about it here [1] [2]

Jul 19 2019
 
Type of power
Informal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

BOLSONARO CANCELS MEETING WITH FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER AFTER THE MINISTER MET WITH NGOS AND SAYS NGOS ‘SCREW’ THE COUNTRY

Theme(s)
Civil society participation
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Construction of enemies

Read more about it here [1] and watch video on this matter [2]. Later that month, Bolsonaro baselessly blamed NGOs for the Amazon fires [3] [4] [5]

Aug 01 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

PRESIDENTIAL DECREE DISMISSES ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES AND REDUCES CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD AND THE ADOLESCENT (‘CONANDA’)

Theme(s)
Administration, Child and adolescent, Civil society participation
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Decrease of control and/ or centralization of power

Read more about it here [1], about the National Council for Children and Youth Rights here [2] and about children’s right in Brazil here [3]. Also remind past occasion when civil society participation was also curtailed in the National Drug Policies Council here [find out here]

Sep 05 2019
 
Type of power
Informal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

ENVIRONMENT MINISTER CRITICIZES GREENPEACE AND BLAMES NGO FOR OIL SPILL ON BRAZIL’S NORTHEAST COASTLINE

Theme(s)
Civil society participation, Environment
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Construction of enemies

Read more about the oil spill accident here [1] [2] and about this episode – in Portuguese [find out here]

Oct 21 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

BOLSONARO GOVERNMENT EXCLUDES CIVIL SOCIETY FROM THE COMMISSION OF DEFORESTATION CONTROL

Theme(s)
Civil society participation, Environment
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Decrease of control and/ or centralization of power

Read study by specialized NGO about the government’s environmental policy in 2020 [1]. Find out more about this specific episode – in Portuguese [find out here]

Nov 28 2019
 
Type of power
Formal power
Branch
Executive
Power Level
Federal

GOVERNMENT BOLSONARO APPOINTS UNIDENTIFIED OFFICIAL OF THE BRAZILIAN INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (ABIN) TO COORDINATE BODY OF INTERLOCUTION WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS. THE ACTION IS PART OF A BROADER CONTEXT OF ATTACKS BY PRESIDENT BOLSONARO AGAINST CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT.

Theme(s)
Administration, Civil society participation, Transparency
Authoritarian Inventory measures
Decrease of control and/ or centralization of power

Read more about it here [1]

Mar 10 2020
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