Event appraises Bolsonaro’s first year since elected

On October 28, the FGV´s Sao Paulo Law School will host a debate about events in Brazil since Jair Bolsonaro won the presidential elections. The meeting is being organized by professors Luciana Gross Cunha and Eloísa Machado. It will take place in the school’s auditorium at Rua Rocha, 233, 2nd lower level, Bela Vista, Sao Paulo, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm.
Among other topics, the participants will discuss the 2018 elections and the crisis of fake candidates; Bolsonaro’s relations with Congress; how the government’s agenda has been challenged by the Supreme Federal Court; and the Brazilian people’s trust in the country’s institutions.
The event will take place within the scope of the FGV´s Sao Paulo Law School’s Brazilian Politics and Institutions study area. It will revisit some theories ventured by the same professors at a debate held on October 29, 2018, a day after the presidential elections.
In addition to Cunha and Machado, the debate will feature Andréa Freitas, a professor at Campinas State University’s Political Science Department and the coordinator of the Political Institutions and Elections Unit at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap); and Luciana Ramos, a professor and the coordinator of the FGV Sao Paulo Law School’s Center for Applied Legal Research. The moderator will be journalist Leonardo Sakamoto.
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