If lula were a real socialist he would have purged the whole right wing of the governement not just put blosonaro in jail. It is nice to have an example of why dem-soc is a dead end but at what cost?
i mean, lula was more angry at the "rigged elections" claim against maduro,but he was too supportive of the rightoid noboa even when he was more likely to rigged the elections in ecuador
Lula could literally veto and refuse to sanction this law, but he won't even talk about it unless absolutely pushed to. Workers Party ain't even demsoc anymore, they're just a redwashed liberal party.
An additional bit from the same session in which this happened. There was also going to be a vote for the dismissal of four congresspeople, three of them being Bolsonaro-aligned coup plotters who fled the country, and one of them an actual socialist congressman, Glauber Braga, for spurious reasons.
Shortly before the vote on this bill, he occupied the chair of the presidency in protest and was forcibly removed. Afterwards press and assistants were also violently removed from the plenary by the police and transmissions were cut. So this vote was literally made under press blackout. Can't find an English source, but maybe auto translation works with this one.
Update: the motion for his dismissal was defeated due to not getting a strict majority (257 votes), but he will still be suspended for 6 months. The key point is he will still be eligible for election next year.
Will it pass the Senate? Is Brazil on the brink of re-embracing fascism or revo?
We don't know yet. A couple weeks ago there was a similar move that passed a constitutional amendment (PEC) of effectively complete judicial immunity for parlamentarians, but it immediately triggered protests with hundreds of thousands on the streets nationwide. After that the PEC was unanimously rejected by a Senate commission before even going to the vote. It was a massive win for the left.
We just had really great spontaneous protests against violence against women ("feminicídio" in Portuguese) last Sunday again, and there's plans for other protests this next Sunday. It's possible that the same method will work again, but we won't know until next week.
But regarding fascism or revolution, I think neither are a full option. This looks like the last gasp of the desperate Bolsonaro faction, and revolutionary forces are still too weak to play anything but defence right now. I think the only faction coming out of this on top is the institutional centrist Lula administration.
I'll try to keep people updated with English sources.
Thanks so much. I really wish the best possible outcome for my Brazilian siblings! Best to you and hope you can stay safe.
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