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Re: BRAZIL HAVE A NEW PRESIDENT: JAIR MESSIAS BOLSONARO
by
lordquas
on 29/10/2018, 01:47:08 UTC
I will release a delation of Antônio Palocci (a kind of confession to mitigate the criminal penalty) of one of the few who have seen closely as it was from the beginning to the end of the PT government since (Luis Inácio Lula da Silva , until Dilma Rousseff)

unfortunately it is in Portuguese, but if you have Interest in knowing how dangerous the absolute power of the state is about companies, and how this has destroyed our country at various levels due to institutional corruption, read this even with the support of a translator.

You will see what Brazil is getting rid of and the chances of change are enormous. Only in the Federal Senate, 87% of politicians were new names elected < something rare around here > A lot of what was old is being recycled and a new cycle starts.

In fact the majority of the population wants changes and did their part by retiring many names that now, without protection due to positions, will be judged by the carwash operation and possibly arrested.

Seriously, this document is bizarre, if you read from beginning to end, and understand even 50% you will already understand much more of Brazil than many Brazilians. (at least already out in front of the Socialists)

The Carwash operation lasts for more than 4 years, and will continue for a long period, was the operation that most had developments in history, having to separate specific teams to take care of the case due to the longenvity of corruption initiated by our Old politicians.


Link of delation: http://estaticog1.globo.com/2018/10/01/jf701538407832828810053850176291.pdf (you need read this)

edit:This document contains only 12 pages of hundreds of page of delation.

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Sounds like the politics are rooted deeply in partisan motives than anything else.  This is ironically interesting based on all the talk of partisan tribalism being at the forefront in America.  One might be able to reasonably argue the extreme partisan politics helps corruption flourish (operation Carwash?).