Read more about it here in Portuguese [find out here]. The exam’s date in 2021 was maintaned despite rise in Pandemic cases, and some candidates were not allowed to take the exam as there was not enough space in the classrooms to keep social isolation [find out here]. In 2019 Bolsonaro criticized the exam for adopting LGBT vocabulary, and exonerated the presidente of the institute responsible for the exam [find out here]. The new president of the institute stated, in 2019, that Bolsonaro is the owner of the exam, and can decide on any changes [find out here]. A Commission was also created to remove ‘ideological matters’ from the exam [find out here]. The exam of 2019 was the first, since 2009, to not have any questions about the military dictatorship in Brazil [find out here].