Electoral dispute halts fight against crime – 12/20/2025 – Dora Kramer

Another legislative year passed without being able to produce a consistent response to the distress of the public deprived of their sacred right to come and go in reasonable security.

This occurs at a perilous moment for , the agent responsible for punishing illicit acts, placed in the spotlight for a series of errors committed in various instances.

Judge caught in theft at the supermarket, accused of collusion with parliamentarians in favor of a criminal faction, suspicions about magistrates involved in acts of cronyism and lack of decorum, refusal of ministers of the Federal Supreme Court, are just some of the deviations. To these must be added the unacceptable functional privileges.

The Executive does not end 2025 in a better situation either. And this includes state governments. In addition to not understanding each other about the adoption of , they took the pleasure of propagandizing useless measures.

The emergency office commanded by and created by right-wing governors is included in the list of executive superficialities, both initiatives announced in the heat of the lethal operation in Rio de Janeiro two months ago. They made headlines, but didn’t produce a pin.

It will be with this emergency still in the air that public authorities will enter the election year. And it will remain in deadlock mode. It is worth, once again, repeating the reason: with the flag of public security in dispute between right and left, there is no possibility of progress in building the necessary convergences.

In this aspect, it is most likely that 2026 will be a wasted year with platform promises and unproductive clashes around the anti-faction project and the amendment that proposes the unification of actions in the fight against crime. Meanwhile, its trajectory growing, united and organized.


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