Jair Bolsonaro looks on during the swearing-in for newly appointed Justice Minister André Luiz Mendonça on April, 29, 2020 in Brasilia, Brazil.Robert Rotberg is the founding director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Intrastate Conflict, a former senior fellow at CIGI and president emeritus of the World Peace Foundation.
The minister of justice entrusted his formidable judicial reputation to professed good intentions, believing that Mr. Bolsonaro genuinely intended to end peculation and sleaze in a reformed Brazil. But, as in so many other ways, Mr. Bolsonaro’s presidential behaviour has been self-indulgent, erratic, impulsive and irascible. His approval ratings have plummeted to about 33 per cent.
The president has also steadfastly resisted calls for strict quarantine measures, opposing lockdowns ordered by the governors of most of the nation’s states and his own minister of health. In answer to journalists questioning him about presidential leadership during the pandemic, Mr. Bolsonaro responded callously: “So what? Sorry, but what do you want me to do? I can’t work miracles.” Mr. Moro was appalled.
Lawmakers in Brasília, the nation’s capital, have since submitted 29 impeachment petitions against Mr. Bolsonaro. But this may not mean his immediate trial by Congress and ouster, even though that body now includes few supporters of the president. He abandoned the party that backed him when he was elected, so a case for impeachment could be easily made and a vote arranged.
GlobeDebate What happened to the population of this planet. In the old days, we went into uprising and violent revolutions against tormentors. Just look at French and equally glorious Soviet revolutions. Maybe we are scared of USA counter revolution. They always are on the wrong side.
GlobeDebate I think what the man is saying is that if have turned the country into rat holes, well! some come some go - let them sink.
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