The proximity to politicians, revealed by , placed the issue of corruption at the center of analyzes about the election year. It is still uncertain how this issue will impact , but the anti-corruption discourse, which has been repeated by political figures in Brazil for years, already occupies part of the reactions of pre-candidates and their allies.
In March, a survey by the Datafolha Institute showed that, behind health, safety and economy. At that time, Master’s bank fraud was already the biggest in the country’s history, but the details of the parliamentarians’ proximity to the banker were not yet known.
People’s perception of what corruption is or is not guides this Monday’s (18th) episode of Café da Manhã, which discusses what corruption is, how it is socially understood and how this topic should impact the electoral race.
Lawyer Guilherme France, research and advocacy manager at Transparency International – Brazil and doctoral student in Political Science at the Institute of Social and Political Studies at UERJ, also talks about the extent to which this is a topic that impacts voting decisions.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gabriela Mayer and Magê Flores, produced by Gustavo Luiz and Laura Lewer. Sound editing is by Jéssica Cruz.