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Election for Federal Deputy in 2014 - a New Camera, a New Country1
Chief Editor: Fauze Najib Mattar | Evaluation System: Triple Blind Review Published by: ABEP - Brazilian Association of Research Companies Languages: Portuguese and English | ISSN: 2317-0123 (online) Election for federal deputy in 2014 - A new camera, a new country1 A eleição para deputados em 2014 - Uma nova câmara, um novo país Maurício Tadeu Garcia IBOPE Inteligência, Recife, PE, Brazil ABSTRACT In 2014 were selected representatives from 28 different parties in the House of Submission: 16 May 2016 Representatives. We never had a composition as heterogeneous partisan. Approval: 30 May 2016 However, there is consensus that they have never been so conservative in political and social aspects, are very homogeneous. Who elected these deputies? Maurício Tadeu Garcia The goal is to seek a given unprecedented: the profile of voters in each group of Post-Graduate in Political and deputies in the states, searching for differences and socio demographic Electoral Marketing ECA-USP and similarities. the Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política de São Paulo (FESPSP). KEYWORDS: Elections; Chamber of deputies; Political parties. Worked at IBOPE between 1991 and 2009, where he returned in 2013. Regional Director of IBOPE RESUMO Inteligência. (CEP 50610-070 – Recife, PE, Em 2014 elegemos representantes de 28 partidos diferentes para a Câmara dos Brazil). Deputados. Nunca tivemos na Câmara uma composição tão heterogênea E-mail: partidariamente. Por outro lado, há consenso de que eles nunca foram tão mauricio.garcia@ibopeinteligencia conservadores em aspectos políticos e sociais, nesse outro aspecto, são muito .com homogêneos. Quem elegeu esses deputados? O objetivo deste estudo é buscar Address: IBOPE Inteligência - Rua um dado inédito: o perfil dos eleitores de cada grupo de deputados nos estados, Demócrito de Souza Filho, 335, procurando diferenças e similaridades sociodemográficas entre eles. -
Floundering Power Brazil's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
ANÁLISIS CAROLINA 29/2020EN FLOUNDERING POWER BRAZIL’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Adriana Erthal Abdenur May 15th, 2020 Every country on the planet is facing cy in responding to the coronavirus not only the unprecedented challeng- crisis. es of the novel coronavirus pandem- ic, but also the magnified conse- Not all is bleak. A govern- quences of policy decisions made by ment document released by the Min- its leaderships during the preceding istry of Economy lists a series of years. Brazil —a country of conti- measures adopted in light of the pan- nental proportions that, not long ago, demic (Ministério da Economia, was widely considered to be a rising 2020). Those measures include: a power on the global stage— is clear- constitutional amendment that allows ly floundering in its response to the detaching expenses incurred to com- spread of the virus. This results from bat Covid-19 from the federal gov- an accumulation of errors —some of ernment budget; a R$2 billion credit them dating back decades, but most line offered by the Brazilian National accelerated under the right-wing Development Bank (BNDES) to in- government of Jair Bolsonaro. Over crease emergency capacity; expan- the past year sixteen months, Brazil sion of the availability of medical has seen the relentless dismantling of equipment, ICU beds and telemedi- institutions (including the universal cine services; trade facilitation for health care system, called SUS) imported goods such as personal meant to protect the most vulnerable protective equipment (PPE); and populations and the environment; temporary social benefits to informal repeated and frontal attacks on de- workers and unemployed members mocracy; and the pursuit of a bewil- of low-income families. -
Rights in the Pandemic Mapping the Impact of Covid-19 on Human Rights
Bulletin No. 10 RIGHTS IN THE PANDEMIC MAPPING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON HUMAN RIGHTS SÃO PAULO • 20/01/2021 OFFPRINT Cite: Ventura, D.; Reis, R. An unprecedented attack on human rights in Brazil: the timeline of the federal government’s strategy to spread Covid-19. Offprint. Translation by Luis Misiara, revision by Jameson Martins. Bulletin Rights in the Pandemic n. 10, São Paulo, Brazil, CEPEDISA/USP and Conectas Human Rights, January 2021. Credits: The Bulletin entitled RIGHTS IN THE PANDEMIC - Mapping the impact of Covid-19 on human rights is a scientific publication of Conectas Human Rights and the Center for Studies and Research on Health Law (CEPEDISA) of the University of São Paulo (USP) that will be released every two weeks for a limited time. Editors: Camila Lissa Asano, Deisy de Freitas Lima Ventura, Fernando Mussa Abujamra Aith, Rossana Rocha Reis and Tatiane Bomfim Ribeiro Researchers: André Bastos Ferreira, Alexia Viana da Rosa, Alexsander Silva Farias, Giovanna Dutra Silva Valentim and Lucas Bertola Herzog AN UNPRECEDENTED ATTACK ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN BRAZIL: the timeline of the federal government’s strategy to spread Covid-19 n February 2020, the Ministry of Health 1. federal normative acts, including the I presented the Contingency Plan for the enacting of rules by federal authorities and response to Covid-191. Unlike other countries2, bodies and presidential vetoes; the document did not contain any reference to ethics, human rights or fundamental freedoms, 2. acts of obstruction to state and municipal not even to those related to the emergency government efforts to respond to the routine, such as the management of scarce pandemic; and supplies or the doctor-patient relationship, ignoring both Brazilian law (Law no. -