The repercussion of the criminal organization was, which associated Brazilian institutions, especially the Federal Supreme Court, to defend democracy in the face of authoritarian threats.
In Brazil, the word democracy also appeared in the reactions – in which it attacked the conviction. Senator (-RJ), son of the former president, said that “condemning an innocent”.
Itamaraty saying that they do not intimidate Brazilian democracy, and that the Lula Government (PT) will continue to defend the country’s sovereignty of attempts at interference.
The episode of Monday (15) of Podcast breakfast deals with the prospects for Brazilian democracy after Bolsonaro’s conviction and discusses the ways for politics, diplomacy, armed forces and the judiciary. The episode listens to political scientist Leonardo Avritzer, retired professor at UFMG and researcher at the Institute of Social and Political Studies at UERJ, and lawyer Rafael Mafei, professor of law at and ESPM.
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Breakfast is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Maggi Flores and Gustavo Simon, has a script written with collaboration by Daniel E. de Castro and production of Lucas Monteiro and Raphael Conci. The sound edition is by Thomé Granmann.