
The complaint against Jair Bolsonaro and 32 others
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The Attorney General's Office's complaint against military personnel cannot dispel the political debate on reform in the Armed Forces
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The Attorney General's Office's complaint against military personnel cannot dispel the political debate on reform in the Armed Forces
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The decision to make possession of any amount of drugs illegal is scientific denialism, institutional racism and a total lack of civic commitment by senators with the real problems of society
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
The essential thing is to know that no conciliation/accommodation benefits workers without building mobilization in the streets
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
The 2022 elections are aiming to reaffirm our political culture of conciliation/accommodation and personalism
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
Left-wing leaders and parties need to discuss projects to modernize the three armed forces and professionalize training in order to keep the military out of politics
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
The symbol only makes sense if it is a cultural reference for the community, otherwise it may be a symbol of power over the community.
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
19J will be just one of the many manifestations to come
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
We won't beat the virus without beating the worm
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: There is an attempt to detach the military institution from the crimes committed during the pandemic, throwing a smokescreen that allows only individual attitudes to be seen
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The pessimism of the elderly and the duty of hope of the young
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
History shows us that sooner or later, in Brazil, the blow against the labor governments always comes
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The strategy of blaming parties for the spread of the virus is a diversionary way to confuse the population
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: Commentary on the life and political trajectory of the communist leader
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The anti-vaccine campaign was triggered when it became clear that the Chinese Coronavac could be ready and distributed before the AstraZeneca vaccine
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The crisis is only getting worse. Bolsonaro has understood that he will not be able to stage a coup and will have to be reelected if he wants to remain in power after 2022. This spending cap is unsustainable.
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The Attorney General's Office's complaint against military personnel cannot dispel the political debate on reform in the Armed Forces
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The decision to make possession of any amount of drugs illegal is scientific denialism, institutional racism and a total lack of civic commitment by senators with the real problems of society
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
The essential thing is to know that no conciliation/accommodation benefits workers without building mobilization in the streets
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
The 2022 elections are aiming to reaffirm our political culture of conciliation/accommodation and personalism
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
Left-wing leaders and parties need to discuss projects to modernize the three armed forces and professionalize training in order to keep the military out of politics
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
The symbol only makes sense if it is a cultural reference for the community, otherwise it may be a symbol of power over the community.
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
19J will be just one of the many manifestations to come
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
We won't beat the virus without beating the worm
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: There is an attempt to detach the military institution from the crimes committed during the pandemic, throwing a smokescreen that allows only individual attitudes to be seen
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The pessimism of the elderly and the duty of hope of the young
By CARLA TEIXEIRA:
History shows us that sooner or later, in Brazil, the blow against the labor governments always comes
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The strategy of blaming parties for the spread of the virus is a diversionary way to confuse the population
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: Commentary on the life and political trajectory of the communist leader
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The anti-vaccine campaign was triggered when it became clear that the Chinese Coronavac could be ready and distributed before the AstraZeneca vaccine
By CARLA TEIXEIRA: The crisis is only getting worse. Bolsonaro has understood that he will not be able to stage a coup and will have to be reelected if he wants to remain in power after 2022. This spending cap is unsustainable.