The government assesses that the survey that shows the agreement of the majority of Brazilians in classifying criminal factions as terrorists also reveals the population’s concern about the spread of organized crime. Furthermore, from the United States.
According to the survey, 59% of those interviewed are in favor of characterizing PCC and CV as terrorists. At the same time, the survey showed that 74% reject the possibility of the US without government authorization.
In the assessment of the national secretary of Justice and Public Security, Maria Rosa Loula, the research does not show a contradiction, but reaffirms Brazilians’ concerns
To the Panel, she compared a possible North American intervention to colonialism and said that the Datafolha numbers reflect Brazilian lucidity.
“Brazilians want a response to organized crime, but understand lucidly that North American interference is a violation of Brazilian sovereignty. What’s more: it puts us in a layer of subservience,” he stated.
The Lula government began to defend the discourse of national sovereignty, which should be the campaign’s motto.
According to government sources, at the same time as there is a feeling of repulsion towards crime, there is also an aversion to any measure that affects the country’s sovereignty.
The assessment is that the Brazilian understood that interference is not the appropriate response to resolve the problem.
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