
The National Congress and casuistry
By RAUL PONT: The Brazilian electoral system is a true fraud, which was incorporated into the Federal Constitution of 1988, survives and is maintained by the majority of the Chamber
By RAUL PONT: The Brazilian electoral system is a true fraud, which was incorporated into the Federal Constitution of 1988, survives and is maintained by the majority of the Chamber
By RAUL PONT: Large urban centers, public universities, state-owned companies and, in the Mexican case, the strong physical and cultural presence of indigenous peoples, have placed these countries at the forefront of political experiences in Latin America
By RAUL PONT: It is now possible to take stock, an assessment of what happened in Rio Grande do Sul, which goes beyond the resulting humanitarian crisis and the necessary priority of care for victims
By RAUL PONT: At a whim, without public knowledge, the Federal Chamber approved changes that favor the personal interests of the parliamentarians themselves
By RAUL PONT:
Services are abandoned, spaces and public goods deteriorate and then privatization is justified
By RAUL PONT:
A positive novelty and a challenge to Brazilian parties
By RAUL PONT:
Joint action on a Front could be transformed into a rich experience of dialogue, of overcoming sectarianism accumulated over decades of unjustified disagreements in the face of the enormous tasks and challenges that afflict us
By RAUL PONT: The Brazilian electoral system is a true fraud, which was incorporated into the Federal Constitution of 1988, survives and is maintained by the majority of the Chamber
By RAUL PONT: Large urban centers, public universities, state-owned companies and, in the Mexican case, the strong physical and cultural presence of indigenous peoples, have placed these countries at the forefront of political experiences in Latin America
By RAUL PONT: It is now possible to take stock, an assessment of what happened in Rio Grande do Sul, which goes beyond the resulting humanitarian crisis and the necessary priority of care for victims
By RAUL PONT: At a whim, without public knowledge, the Federal Chamber approved changes that favor the personal interests of the parliamentarians themselves
By RAUL PONT:
Services are abandoned, spaces and public goods deteriorate and then privatization is justified
By RAUL PONT:
A positive novelty and a challenge to Brazilian parties
By RAUL PONT:
Joint action on a Front could be transformed into a rich experience of dialogue, of overcoming sectarianism accumulated over decades of unjustified disagreements in the face of the enormous tasks and challenges that afflict us