In his policy of institutional destruction, President Jair Bolsonaro breaks records, and a new form of harassment follows. This is institutional harassment that can be understood as a deliberate strategy to undermine public policies built since the re-democratization in 1985.
The book “Institutional Harassment in Brazil: The Advancement of Authoritarianism and State Deconstruction” It will be launched next Tuesday in the House of Representatives in Brasília. This abuser It explains 1,175 cases in Bolsonaro’s government, including grace Given by Bolsonaro to his deputy Daniel Silveira (PTB-RJ), parliamentarian He was sentenced by the Federal Supreme Court to eight years and nine months in prison for committing crimes against democracy.
The book is written by José Celso Cardoso Jr., president of Afipea (IPEA Employees Association, Institute for Economic and Applied Studies, a foundation under the Ministry of Economy). Edited by.
This type of harassment is not new in government. It came about with the dismissal of Dilma Rousseff (a coup d’état), but gained momentum with Bolsonaro due to his strategy of destroying public policy. Corporate harassment is a practice that goes beyond moral and individual harassment. It affects government institutions.
Examples: abolishing environmental controls in IBAMA and ICMBio, cutting the IBGE budget, easing legislation on public lands (facilitating invasions), halting cultural policies (Ancine case), and projects allowing mining and agricultural exploitation of indigenous reserves.
Jose Celso Cardoso Jr. Watch the interview given by He told “UOL News” on Thursday night that corporate harassment was a “method” by the Bolsonaro government.
source: Noticias