Podcast: the strength of Brazilian democracy 40 years later – 10/20/2025 – Podcasts

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On the eve of turning 40, he witnessed another one, but the year marking the anniversary of redemocratization will end with coup plotters convicted for the first time. () and the other members of the crucial core of the coup plot are seen as a sign of strength and robustness by experts who study democracy.

In 40 years of the New Republic, economic problems, institutional crises and cases of corruption have made confidence in democracy waver, but the system continues to be considered the best by most people – in August.

Among the challenges that Brazilian democracy faces is increasing trust in institutions such as the eo, which, like political parties, are subject to reservations in surveys carried out in recent years. Experts consulted by Sheet They say that facing distrust is a difficult but relevant part of the process of strengthening the democratic regime.

This Monday’s Café da Manhã (20) discusses the state of Brazilian democracy at its 40th anniversary. The podcast interviews the professor emeritus of the Department of Political Science at USP, researcher at Cebrap and columnist for Sheet who signs one of the articles in the book ‘The Word and Power’, which Sheet launches this week.

The audio program is published on , a partner service of Sheet in the initiative and which specializes in music, podcast and video. You can listen to the episode by clicking above. To access the app, simply register for free.

Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Magê Flores and Gabriela Mayer. Produced by Gustavo Luiz and Thomé Granemann. Sound editing is by Lucas Monteiro.

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