Read more about this context here [1] and about this episode – in Portuguese [2] [find out here]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [1] [find out here]
Read more about this episode here – in Portuguese [find out here]. Read more about art and cultural censorship during the Bolsonaro administration here [1]
Read more about the position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here [1] and on gender here [2] [find out here]. Also read more about the anti-gender governmental policy here [3]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [find out here]. Read more about Brazil’s environmental policy changes under Bolsonaro here [1] and remind some of them [find out here] [find out here] [find out here]
Read more about the unfulfilled inspection actions and other environmental setbacks in 2019 here [1]
Read more about the Institute of the Environment policies under Bolsonaro here [1]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [find out here] and about memory policies regarding Latin American dictatorships here [1]
Acts that employ tools of constant authoritarian reinvention. Authoritarian manifestations that coexist with the democratic regime and affect democracy as a system of choice of legitimate representatives or as institutional dynamics that protect rights and guarantee pluralism.
Acts justified by tackling the covid-19 pandemic or another emergency. Under the democratic constitutional regime, emergency acts must respect the Constitution and protect the rights to life and health. Even so, because they create exceptional restrictions related to the health crisis, they require constant control over their necessity, proportionality and temporal limitation. In the long run, they demand attention so as not to become an anti-democratic 'new normal' beyond the moment of emergency.