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  • SUPER SHORT: 1 of 12: The request from two senators for the financial disclosure of major #rightwing news outlets #CriticaNacional, #JornaldaCidadeOnline, #JovemPan, #RenovaMidia, #TercaLivre, and #SensoIncomum, and also film producer #BrasilParalelo will be voted this next week. The senators claim they have spread misinformation during the #pandemic. #covid 2 of 12: The #Cinemateca Brasileira, institution in charge of preserving audiovisual material, caught fire for the fifth time last 29th. The previous times were in 1957, 11 years after it was created due to auto combustion; then, in 1969, in 1982, and in 2016. #cinema 3 of 12: Brazil had 1.5 million jobs created during the first 6 months of this year, 300 thousand in June alone. 4 of 12: “IT'S WORTH REMINDING YOU THAT OUR ELECTORAL SYSTEM EXISTS ONLY IN #BHUTAN, #BANGLADESH, AND #BRAZIL.” President #Bolsonaro on how trustworthy our electoral system is. #electionfraud #elections 5 of 12: The #COVIDProbe is trying to get representants of #Facebook, #Google (#YouTube), and #Twitter to attend a hearing so they can be questioned about their role in preventing misinformation related to the #pandemic, but they've been trying to convince some senators to help keep them out of it. Based on a few recent rulings, against them, they can face more problems than what they have had in the States. 6 of 12: The #SupremeCourt (#STF) ruled in favor of cities in the State of #SantaCatarina to take action against people who refuse to take the #vaccine or who want to pick and choose. #covid 7 of 12: In #SaoPaulo, a judge ruled in favor of a company that fired an employee for refusing to get the #COVID shot, arguing that the interest of an individual can't trump the collective. 8 of 12: Due to pressure, the #StateAccountingCourt (#TCU) admitted that some of their employees had access to citizens' (including politicians) financial records through the #ReceitaFederal (our #IRS) without a warrant. #FlavioBolsonaro, one of President #Bolsonaro's sons, was one of them. 9 of 12: President #Bolsonaro has yielded his allies a long time wish for him to speak to the media more often. He should start giving interviews to radio, TV, and social media shows every day. The idea is that he reach people who are more into listening to local media. 10 of 12: 11 out of the 23 #Bolsonaro ministers are considering running for office next year, most of them for a seat in the #Senate. 11 of 12: 11,000 public servants were hired during the #Bolsonaro administration. The replacement rate of positions vacated by retired servants is at a record low. There are 208,000 public servants at the moment. During Lula, the number reached 333,000. 12 of: 12 161 billion reals were spent with public servants when #FHC took office in 1995. It was 215 when he left. During Lula's first term, it reached 235, and 307 during his second term. 336, Dilma. During Temer, it reached 337. It was 286 in 2019, and 285 in 2020. Considering the inflation, that 1995's figure would be equivalent to more than 700 billion reals today.

  • Every Thursday, President #Bolsonaro broadcasts a livestream and talks about things that happened during the preceding week. He had set up to have a special one a couple of weeks ago to show evidence of electoral fraud and how the Brazilian system, totally electronic, no paper trail, is untrustworthy. Due to him getting sick, he postponed it to last Thursday. He showed a video of a computer expert making simulations of how the vote could be manipulated automatically and during specific times in order to avoid it being noticed during pre and post-election day audits (which audit only 500 of them, possibly machines that do not contain any hacked code). Then, he showed videos from across the country showing voters at voting stations complaining that their number was either changed or not registered, some of them while they were still front of the voting machine. There was almost no complaints from people who voted for leftist candidates, but mostly from people who vote 17, Bolsonaro's number. Next, they showed the numbers of votes and vote progress in each region, and also election analyst talking about the partial results. At a specific moment the partial result was 47, 59, 76, and 87% in the Northeast, North, Middlewest, and South region, respectively, but it was just 11% in the Southeast region. Although the number of voters in the Southeast region is about 1.6x higher than the Northeast's and 3.7x higher than the North's, it is the most technologically advanced, second only to the South, which have made some people wonder the reason why the number of votes counted in the Southeast was 4 times lower than the closest one, the North, and nearly 9 times lower than the South. One data poll expert from #IBOPE says in a video that the then trend, Bolsonaro ahead in the Southeast, even though only 11% had been counted, wouldn't change, according to local polls, and that him winning in the first round was mostly a sure thing. When the speed of counting (or processing) of votes from the Southeast picked up, Bolsonaro's large advantage in this region to the second, nearly double the votes, never stopped decreasing. The Southeast to be the last region to reach the highest partial result had never happened before. When questioned why that was happening, the #ElectoralSupremeCourt (#STE) released a statement saying it was due to an error in data processing by an outsourced company, but no further details about this error was ever disclosed. As Bolsonaro had 49% of the votes when the Southeast's count processing progress was at 11%, his advantage never increased, which seems odd, since he was solidly ahead in that region, and the remaining 89% would be enough to making him break the 50 and be elected in the first round — considering that the Southeast has a much larger population compared to the North and Northeast, where he was losing but the partial result was 5 times ahead. In the following part, it's shown a video about candidates in the Northeast that received no votes. Then, in another city also in the Northeast, the access log to the voting machines contained an entry of access on a day that had not been registered at the local notary, which was mandatory, and the video shows one employee of the notary looking for such a record and finding none. 12 out of the 11 elected city councilors were closely connected to the mayor. The video also shows that some of the files in some voting machines in that city were different from what was in its place prior to the election. Another case is about a situation in a city where 38% of the voting machines presented were showing the right candidate name but the wrong photo. It could be considered a mistake by the programmer, but it was found out that 9 voting machine flash cards were processed, but the election station had only two machines. After this case, Bolsonaro commented about the fact that, in the very beginning, in the 90's, when the vote became electronic, the partial results were updated quickly, and partial results in paper printed from machines were posted next to the voting station door for party supervisors to take note of them, but more and more cases of long update interruptions and of stopping printing the partial local result started happening here and there every new election. In another case, in 2014 during the election for president, #Aecio vs #Dilma, Aécio was well ahead of her, then the distance was getting small until Dilma surpassed him. At this point, though, for the next 240+ minutes, with the system updating at every minute, the leader switched every single time, something considered by experts nearly impossible to happen in practical terms. It's like getting heads in one flipping of a coin and tails in the next, for 240 consecutive times. The next case was of the election for mayor of #SaoPaulo last year, the result of the 1st round, where the position of the 8 first candidates never changed one single digit from when the result was between 0.34% and 100%. Only the decimals changed, but never one digit (#BrunoCovas from 32.58 to 32.85%, #GuilhermeBoulos from 20.33 to 20.24%, #MarcioFranca from 13.95 to 13.64%, #CelsoRussomano from 10.44 to 10.50%, #ArthurdoVal from 9.74 to 9.87%, #JilmarTatto from 8.79 to 8.65%, #AndreaMatarazzo from 1.67 to 1.55%, and #JoiceHasselmann from 1.60 to 1.84%). Through other sources, we could find a graphic showing that the numbers only had big changes, between 3 and 8% for the first 3 positions, during the first 16 minutes, but after then, the candidates' percentage didn't change a single digit. This was also considered unlikely given that #SaoPaulo has significant population density differences among districts of different political preferences. Bolsonaro compared this one to a #Formula1 race where all the competitors finished the race in the same position they started. During this live, the #TSE posted a correction on #Twitter saying, “#INDIA, #RUSSIA, #FRANCE, AND THE #UNITEDSTATES ARE AMONG THE COUNTRIES THAT USE ENTIRELY ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEMS. 27 COUNTRIES USE ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEMS.” International Affairs Advisor #FelipeMartins was aware of the tweet and quickly replied to the TSE: “FALSE. 30 COUNTRIES USE ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES, 27 OF WHICH USE A SECOND GENERATION MACHINE THAT PRINTS A PAPER TRAIL.” Before Bolsonaro's election in 2018, the TSE and the #Congress were in favor of the paper trail. The latter approved it in 2015 and the TSE had authorized its use in 2018, releasing a video defending the paper trail that was broadcast on public TV channels nationwide in 2017. The #SupremeCourt (#STF) vetoed it in 2018, and since then most congressmen, after one of the STF justices started meeting publicly with several party presidents, and after the same justice became the president of the TSE—we're talking about Justice #LuisBarroso—both institutions changed idea and turned against the paper trail. The TSE never officially explained why they changed their opinion, never released any technical and comprehensive statement explaining the change. In 2019, the paper trail had been approved during a preliminary vote in #Congress by a nearly absolute majority—although Congress had already approved it during a regular vote in 2015. Now the STF and the TSE are analyzing if Bolsonaro committed some wrongdoing during this live, among the possibilities, according to the STF and TSE, spreading fake news about the electoral system, presenting invalid evidence, and campaigning ahead of time. #electionfraud #elections

  • A new government welfare program is set to start before the end of the year. It should benefit 17 million Brazilians. The current program is called #BolsaFamilia and it was started during #Lula's first term. It is the gathering of previous separate programs created during #FHC. President #Bolsonaro's Minister of Economy #PauloGuedes was critical of the Bolsa Família, saying that the current program does nothing to encourage people from leaving it, and the new program should address this issue. Details on how it will work is yet to be released.

  • A judge ordered #Google to reinstate a video from a doctor called #MarcosFalcao or they'll have to pay a fine of up to 500,000 reals if they don't reinstate it until today. Falcão's channel is on, but he's been suspended. This was his second strike. Google claimed he gave information contrary to the #WHO's and local medical institutions' recommendations, but they never mentioned what institutions these are. The doctor received the strike on a video where he comments President #Bolsonaro's claims on prevention and treatment against the #COVID that were considered wrong but later proved right by the WHO. The doctor sued Google after the first strike and won, and Google had to pay him up to 50 thousand reals if the video weren't reinstated. It wasn't and he received nothing. Google didn't even care to defend themselves. In the second video, Falcão was talking about people who got the shot and were infected and reinfected. #pandemic

  • #EdivandadeAzevedo was elected city councilor in the City of #Ibaretama, State of #Ceara. She was elected as a #PTParty member, the same party of #DilmaRousseff and #Lula. She had to attend her oath of office ceremony online and from her jail cell. Azevedo was charged with participating as an accomplice to the murder of 7 people in a house, including a 7-year-old child. Her two brothers were the murderers.

  • The previous Saturday, the statue of Bandeirante #BorbaGato was set on fire by a mob in the city of #SaoPaulo — '#Bandeirantes' (literally 'flag carriers') were responsible for Brazil's expansion westward beyond the #TordesillasLine. The alleged motivation was that he oppressed and killed indigenous people — or, #revisionism. The action was well planned. A closed small truck arrived at the place, a bunch of people got out from the back of it, some surrounding the statue with tires, and others closing the road by mounting a line of tires, forcing drivers to drive on the sidewalk. The action took about a minute and a half until the fire was set. The fire didn't last long enough to damage beyong the painting. The plates of the truck were covered, but they forgot to cover a phone number on the side of the truck, allowing police to track the driver's address. They went to his home and arrested him early last Sunday, but he was released the next day claiming he didn't know anything, that he was surprised by a mob while he was working, and forced to help them. The driver was later identified in photos attending a meeting with some members of the #PSOLParty ('Socialism and Liberty Party'), where their candidate for president in 2018 and for governor of #SaoPaulo in 2020, #GuilhermeBoulos, is seen sitting one chair from him. It's not uncommon for criminals, when associated to a party, to be associated with PSOL. President #Bolsonaro's stabber, for instance, was a PSOL member for some years. #marxism

  • The Saturday before, the left went to the streets in #SaoPaulo to rally against the #Bolsonaro administration. The attendance was good. One could barely see any Brazilian flags or pieces of clothing with any of the Brazilian colors, but nearly only things in red. One demonstrator was caught saying people in his group received 70 reals to attend it. Again, acts of violence and vandalism and also confrontation with the police flooded the #socialmedias.

  • The #COVIDProbe (#CPIdaCOVID) requested the disclosure of Secretary of the Ministry of Health #MayraPinheiro after she spoke at the investigation hearing, even though she has not been formally accused or charged of anything. She demanded that the committee kept her information under protection, the committee gave her the guarantee, but a lot of the disclosed material; professional and personal documents and chats; were leaked to the press. She's now suing one of the members of the committee, #OmarAziz, for the leak.

  • French President Emmanuel #Macron gave Brazilian Senator #RandolfeRodrigues the award #LegiondHonneur, the highest commendation. According to Macron, “FOR HIS PARTICIPATION IN FIGHTING THE #PANDEMIC, FOR HIS PASSIONATE DEFENSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEFENSE OF THE #PARISACCORD.” Rodrigues is the vice-president of the #COVIDProbe committee. He's the only politician and the only Brazilian to have received such an award this year. Rodrigues has no awarded (by any Brazilian organization) achievements in environmentalism and in the proper handling of the pandemic, and he's also a strong oppositor of the #Bolsonaro administration. Macron is also a strong oppositor, to the point of posting a fake photo of the #Amazon on fire (creating problems for the government) and never apologizing. #covid

  • President #Bolsonaro has appointed Senator #CiroNogueira for Secretary of State. Nogueira has a history of strongly supporting the left. He said that ex-convict and president #Lula should run again, he supported Bolsonaro's running oppositor in 2018, #FernandoHaddad, and also said that Bolsonaro was a #Fascist. He was also a target during the #LavaJato (#CarWash) operation, but the #SupremeCourt (#STF) rejected taking the case against him. His mother, #ElianeNogueira, also a leftist, will take his place in the #Senate. Responding to criticism during a radio interview, Bolsonaro argued, “PEOPLE HAVE TO UNDERSTAND HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED. IF PEOPLE ELECT POLITICIANS TO COMPOSE THE #CONGRESS AND THE SENATE, 594 HEADS, PEOPLE WHO ARE PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS, I'M GOING TO HAVE TO NEGOTIATE WITH THEM. I WON'T BE A DICTATOR. Nogueira is replacing #OnixLorenzoni, a reliable rightwinger, and the latter is moving to newly-created Secretary of Employment and Retirement, which is composed of part of the team from the Ministry of Labor (which had been incorporated into the Ministry of Economy). The issue with Lorenzoni (and General #LuizRamos in a parallel secretary [secretary of state]) was the fact that he had to negotiate and find consensus with the majority in #Congress, but this is mostly composed of leftist to moderate-leftist politicians, and he and General Ramos are the opposite in terms of professional attitude, which resulted in the government having a broken communication and a poor handling of the Congress as a whole. The change is also in time before too much pressure could build up for removing Lorenzoni and Gen Ramos, as happened to other reliable allies such as ex-Minister of Environment #RicardoSalles and ex-Minister of Education #AbrahamWeintraub, among others). Nogueira is considered an easy transit among reps and senators, he's part of their communication culture and behavior attitude, which means any Congress dissatisfaction with the government won't mean them looking for alternative actions for not feeling comfortable to reach the presidency.

  • Representative #JoiceHasselmann, who was a #Bolsonaro supporter and ally during his campaign and flipped 180 after their election, posted a video on #Instagram showing a black eye, a bruise on her chin and some other parts of her body, broken teeth, and a rib injury, saying that she woke up in a pool of blood, that she was attacked, and that her husband was at home but sleeping in a different room due to his snoring (and this, along with the rooms being big, he couldn't hear what happened). When some people suggested she was trying to cover up a beating by her husband, she stated, “IT'S EASIER FOR ME TO BEAT HIM UP THAN HIM DARING TO RAISE HIS HAND TOWARDS ME. [...] HE IS A PRINCE AND INCAPABLE OF GIVING MY CAT A SIMPLE TAP.” She says the only thing she remembers was that she was watching a TV show in her apartment living room. Hasselmann said that she suspects of a congressman, but didn't give any name. She leaves in an apartment complex built by the government for congresspeople who don't have a home of their own in #Brasilia. The buildings have 24/7 security guards and also security cameras. Footage from 16 cameras were analyzed and nothing strange was found, no stranger was seen in the building and going into her apartment. No security guard saw any strange movement either. According to the police, she spent 5 straight days at home until the day she went to hospital. She also refused to take a drug test. Besides her husband being home, she never called for his help, but crawled to the bathroom and, there, she called a friend. She hired an attorney known as #Kakay to follow the case. Kakay is also famous for being corrupt politicians' favorite attorney. This is not the first time something strange happens to her and nobody can explain. Experts and regular citizens say her testimonies contain significant inconsistencies and gaps in her and her husband's accounts, leaving them with the impression it was a domestic violence case, and, for some reason, she wouldn't be willing to expose him, and so she had to come up with something in order to justify her injuries.

  • The #FederalPolice has been investigating embezzled money from the government by states and cities, and says that the amount has reached 4 billion reals so far. Among the corrupt cases identified in the investigation, there is this one that involves entrepreneur #CristianaTaddeo, who had an underwear factory and a cannabis-based medicine importation company called #HempCarePharma. The latter had only two employees, but it was awarded a contract for the production of 300 ventilators (called 'respirators' in Portuguese because the etymological equivalent to 'ventilator,' 'ventilador,' is already used to describe a 'fan') for 48 million reals ahead of time for the #NortheastConsortium, a group composed by all 9 states of the Northeastern region of Brazil and created in 2019 to foster regionwide policies, to strengthen national and international representation, and to bargain price by making large-volume purchases. It was also a way they found to strengthen their opposition to the #Bolsonaro administration, since this region is considered a stronghold for leftist politicians. Not only wasn't a single ventilator ever delivered, but HempCare also never refunded the consortium. The company was going to import the devices from #China. The contract had an item that demanded that an international insurance was made in order to protect the buyer, the consortium, but this item was changed at the last moment and the insurance would only cover the purchase once the ventilators left China, which never did. #pandemic #covid

  • The Public Prosecutors' Office is accusing #RenanFilho, Northeastern State of #Alagoas' governor, of his administration paying 39 million reals in bonuses through the #SUS ('Sistema Único de Saúde,' or 'Single Health System'), our public health care, without accounting records. It would be “just” another corruption scandal among many carried out by big politicians if he wasn't the son of #RenanCalheiros, one of the members of the #COVIDProbe, which investigates misuse of public money during the #pandemic. #covid

  • On International Day of Families, President #Bolsonaro received tens of thousands of supporters in front of the Planalto Palace. People going by themselves and them wearing the Brazilian colors and waving the Brazilian flag were in a stark contrast to when ex-president #Lula gathered people there, wearing red and waving red flags, and many of them being paid and fed, and given a ride in order to attend it.
  • #SaoPaulo Mayor #BrunoCovas died today. He was in the ICU and the hospital had released a statement a couple of days ago saying his condition was irreversible. He had adenocarcinoma. Covas started having problems in 2019, but was able to keep working during his treatment. He was much criticized for his opposition to President #Bolsonaro, for his strong lockdown measures, and also for not obeying his own orders. #covid #pandemic
  • According to the opinion poll #Datafolha, the infamous Marxist and ex-president #Lula, whose charges of corruption were nullified by the #SupremeCourt (#STF) recently, wins over #Bolsonaro in the first round and with a good margin. This is the same push #Biden got by a large part of the media and of opinion polls. If Bolsonaro doesn't get paper trail to be approved and added to the voting machines to avoid election fraud, nobody will be able to prove the contrary if Lula's elected (because it's inconceivable that he wins if the Bolsonaro administration keeps going as it's been).
  • The Ministry (Department) of Economy, whose minister is #PauloGuedes, was able to get passed a law that will help companies save thousands of reals a year with newspapers. Until then, companies listed in the stock market were forced to pay the printing press to publish their annual balance. With the internet, social media, and cell phones, there's no need for this. The printing press should lose 150 million reals per year, but some kinds of companies still have to pay for that. The gov't will try to extend this change to all companies.
  • The #SupremeCourt (#STF) voted 8-3 to limit in 20 years the time for medical patents to expire, and this is not for new patents only, but any patent that has already exceeded 20 years. Some say this could be a bad move as it could drive labs away or keep labs from being installed in Brazil. In the #UnitedStates, it's 20 years.
  • A consortium composed of 9 governors from the Northeast of Brazil ordered nearly 49 million reals in ventilators from a company called #HempcarePharma (specialized in selling products related to the cannabis). The ventilators were never delivered and some people have already been arrested, including the owner, #CristianaPrestes, and her business partner, #LuizHenriqueRamos, but they were released after being heard by the police. She said they'd bring the ventilators from #China but noticed there was some issue with them only later. They then offered Brazilian-made ventilators instead and for a cheaper price, primising to deliver 480 units instead of 300. Problem is, the Brazilian ones were never approved by the regularoty agency (#Anvisa). #BrunoDauster, then secretary of the house staff in #Bahia, tried to solve the problem by convincing Prestes to increase the value of the contract in 52%, to which she refused, saying she didn't want to “RAPE THE STATE.” Prestes said she was surprised to receive all the money up front and so quickly (not common in this kind of contract in #Brazil), two days after the contract was signed. Also, Prestes was surprised when she received an order from a judge in #Araraquara, State of #SaoPaulo, to sign a donation document, since the mayor, #EdinhoSilva, informed he had ordered 30 ventilators and had not received any, and that they'd be paid by the consortium. #CarlosGarbas was assigned executive secretary of the consortium and was the person behind all the negotiations and contacts. Garbas has been involved in several corrupt cases, and his ascension to power came while he was ex-President #Dilma's driver, when he got a temporary employement in government as a senator's assistant making a lot more money. From then on, he kept moving up and growing in influence, became minister more than once. It's Garbas who made this deal with Araraquaras' mayor, which Prestes was not aware of. In other words, this #COVID committee, if going in the right direction, will reveal and clarify a myriad of intricate corruption like this one case seems to be.
  • The #PDT Party sent a request to the #SupremeCourt (#STF) to charge President #Bolsonaro for the crime of “excessively promoting” the preventive use of #hydroxychloroquine and other medications during the #pandemic.
  • During the police operation in #Jacarezinho Favela which resulted in one police officer and 27 criminals dead (and some others injured, including citizens) police found documents about the operation, suggesting someone in the department is leaking information.
  • The #PCC (Capital's First Command, one of Brazil's criminal organizations) is accused of laundering money diverted from the #pandemic help sent to #RiodeJaneiro.
  • #Twitter was not allowing a video to play where it shows the ex-president of the Senate and now president of a suspicious committee to investigate irregularities committed during the #pandemic #RenanCalheiros (one the perfect stereotypes of the “successful” Brazilian corrupt) throwing a tantrum when a senator suggests that they invite the federal police director to attend and help with the committee. #covid
  • Ex-president Fernando Henrique Cardoso, commonly referred to by Brazilians as #FHC, said in a recent interview about ex-president #Lula running in 2022 “MAKE DO WITH WHAT YOU HAVE” (or literally, “IF YOU CAN'T HUNT WITH A DOG, HUNT WITH A CAT), only confirming (once more) that he and his party, the #PSDB, differs nothing from the infamous leftwing #PT, except in the manners, being more diplomatic and keeping a profile low when it comes to pushing their Marxist agenda. #marxism
  • During President #Bolsonaro's daily stop to talk to supporters last week, a woman said “IN #FOZDOIGUACU, THEY ARE ALREADY TALKING ABOUT LOCKING PEOPLE DOWN AGAIN,” to which he replied “I ALREADY SENT THE MESSAGE I WANTED TO. FROM NOW ON, I'M GOING TO TAKE ACTION.” What he means by this is that he will take action against any mayor or governor that imposes a lockdown from now on, since, under the current circumstances, it's nearly unanimously considered to be unconstitutional.
  • The #SupremeCourt (#STF) Judge-Minister #Barroso, who said “WE DON'T FIX WHAT'S NOT BROKEN” referring to the wish of #conservatives and President #Bolsonaro to add paper trail to the voting machines, has started a campaign to push back in the hopes of getting enough votes in #Congress to block this change. He already posted three videos on YouTube. Among many things, he says “[THIS CAMPAIGN] IS ABOUT THE SECURITY, THE TRANSPARENCY, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF AUDIT OF THE BRAZILIAN PROCESS,” and also “IN THE VOTING MACHINES AND IN THE BRAZILIAN PROCESS YOU CAN TRUST.” The proposed system will allow the machine to print the vote so the voter can see it, but the voter won't be able to touch it; they will see it through a glass window. If the number and name on the paper is correct, the voter confirms it and the machine deposits the paper into a ballot box. It's two ways of auditing against one; but Barroso, who has been having a shameful role in the STF, is all in for pushing back on this change. The first video of the justice Barroso got 10,000 views and 95% dislikes, his second one got 38,000 views and 94% dislikes, and his third and latest one got 44,000 views and 89% dislike (as of May 15th). The comments are overwhelmingly negative and hostile to Barroso and the STF, showing how infamous and unpopular the Supreme Court is to the eyes of Brazilians. Unfortunately, even if #Congress approves the paper trail, the STF has the authority to block it, and the chances of them blocking it is high.