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The president is brought low by her enemies, but can they give Brazil the new start it needs?
The president is brought low by her enemies, but can they give Brazil the new start it needs?
Brazil has got itself into a terrible mess and it is difficult to see how it will get out of it. The senate’s vote this week,
following that of the lower house last month, means President Dilma
Rousseff is suspended from office and will go on trial on charges of
manipulating the country’s finances to gain electoral advantage. That
the story of the country’s first female president, known for her part in
the resistance to the military dictatorship which ruled the country
until 1985, for her steadfastness under torture in those days, and for
her long association with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s most
popular leader in modern times and her predecessor as president, should
have reached this point is a personal tragedy for her.
Her own faults, which even her defenders concede are substantial,
contributed to her downfall. But what is clear is that it is not only
her career that has crashed, but the Brazilian democratic system as a
whole. Dysfunctional to the point where corruption is virtually
unavoidable and good governance constantly impeded, it worked, just
about, in the skilled hands of Lula during a period of lively economic
growth. Lula could finesse its inadequacies and manage the complex
coalitions to which it gave rise. However, he resorted to corruption to
do so.
Dilma inherited this unhappy legacy and began to lose control during a
period of economic decline, as corruption, thanks to independent police
and prosecutors, was becoming a scandal of increasing proportions. Male
prejudice against a female leader, and the grudges of a political right
never wholly reconciled to the rise of Lula’s and Dilma’s Workers’
party (PT) certainly played their part. The final toxic element in the
crisis was the realisation by many politicians that prosecutors could
soon catch more and more of them in its net, and that a way to avoid or
minimise this possibility would be to distract attention and take
control of the political process by pursuing the impeachment of the head
of state.
The rights and wrongs of the case against the president will be
debated in the senate, acting as a court. It involves, at this stage, no
charges of corruption, while a considerable number of those who voted
for impeachment have either been charged or are facing investigation for
that offence. The irony is plain to see, when so many of the accusers
are themselves accused, and of worse sins. For example, Eduardo Cunha,
the speaker of the lower house, who orchestrated the campaign to impeach
the president, was earlier this month ordered to step down because he faces a corruption trial.
Who should be on trial and who should not is an important question.
But what should be on trial, above all else, is the failed Brazilian
political model. The Brazilian constitution detaches executive power
from the legislature but also, through the way it counts votes for
congress, gives rise to a plethora of political parties. The result is
that a president who has received a majority of the popular vote faces a
legislature in which his or her party is lucky if it has 20% of the
seats.
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rule, the president must do deals that hamper policymaking and hand
thousands of government jobs to the often incompetent nominees of
political parties. To make matters worse, even the big parties cannot
raise enough money from legitimate sources for campaigning in a huge
country with many levels of government. Brazilian elections are almost
as expensive as US ones.
Where it found the cash was always a murky question. But when a
bonanza in the shape of kickbacks from contracts with Petrobras, the
state oil company, came along, the PT, followed by politicians of almost
every stripe, took swift advantage. A new Brazilian administration
ought to initiate radical constitutional changes that would make
politics both more workable and more honest. But whether the new
government that the vice-president, Michel Temer, is assembling will be
capable of such a leap is, unfortunately, very doubtful.
Mona Farouk reveals scenes of "scandalous video"Egyptian actress Mona Farouk appeared on Monday in a video clip to discuss the details of the case she is currently facing. She recorded the first video and audio statements about the scandalous video that she brings together with Khaled Youssef.Farouk detonated several surprises, on the sidelines of her summons to the Egyptian prosecution, that Khalid Youssef was a friend of her father years ago, when she was a young age, and then collected a love relationship with him when she grew up, and married him in secret with the knowledge of her parents and her father and brother because his social status was not allowed to declare marriage .Muna Farouk revealed that the video was filmed in a drunken state. She and her colleague Shima al-Hajj said that on the same day the video was filmed, she was at odds with Shima, and Khaled Yusuf repaired them and then drank alcohol.She confirmed that Youssef was the one who filmed the clips whil...
• الجنس شعور فوضوي يتحكم في الذات والعقل . وله قوة ذاتية لا تتصالح إلا مع نفسها . هكذا قال أنصار المحلل الحلقة 20 هنادي المطلقة والمحلل (ماذا قال كتاب العرب في هنادي) أول طريق عبره الإنسان هو طريق الذكر . بعدها شهق وصرخ . تمرغ في الزيت المقدس . وجرب نشوة الأرغوس . عاجلا أم آجلا سيبحث عن هذا الطريق ( كالأسماك تعود إلى أرض ميلادها لتبيض وتموت ) . وسيعبره . سيعبره بحثا عن الديمومة . وسيشهق وسيضحك . لقد جاء إليه غريبا . سيظل بين جدرانه الدافئة غريبا . وحالما يدفع تلك الكائنات الحية الصغيرة المضطربة في الهاوية الملعونة سيخرج فقيرا مدحورا يشعر بخيانة ما ( ..... ) . لن ينسى الإنسان أبدا طريق الذكر الذي عبره في البدء . سيتذكره ليس بالذاكرة وإنما بالذكر . سيعود إليه بعد البلوغ أكثر شوقا وتولعا . ولن يدخل فيه بجميع بدنه كما فعل في تلك السنوات التي مضت وإنما سيدخل برأسه . بعد ذلك سيندفع غير مبال بالخطر والفضيحة والقانون والدين . الله هناك خلف الأشياء الصغيرة . خلف كل شهقة . كل صرخة مندفعا في الظلام كالثور في قاعة المسلخ . الله لا يوجد في الأشياء الكبيرة . في الشرانق . في المح . ينشق فمه . تن...
Trusting Liar (#5) Leave a reply Gertruida is the first to recover. “Klasie… ?” “Ag drop the pretence, Gertruida. You all call me ‘Liar’ behind my back, so why stop now? Might as well be on the same page, yes?” Liar’s face is flushed with anger; the muscles in his thin neck prominently bulging. “That diamond belongs to me. Hand it over.” “What are you doing? Put away the gun…” “No! This…,” Liar sweeps his one hand towards the horizon, “…is my place. Mine! I earned it! And you…you have no right to be here!” “Listen, Liar, we’re not the enemy. Whoever is looking for you with the aeroplane and the chopper….well, it isn’t us. In fact, we were worried about you and that’s why we followed you. We’re here to help, man!” Vetfaan’s voice is pleading as he takes a step closer to the distraught man. “Now, put down the gun and let’s chat about all this.” Liar hesitates, taken aback after clearly being convinced that the group had hostile intentions. “I…I’m ...
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