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As a Democracy, Brazil has a Bill of Rights that ensure that Brazilians can have a say on Government's acts and decisions - which can be considered truth generally. The Practical implications on government over Brazil's citizens would be:

  • The common tasks attributed do a Democratic Government - provide health and care, Education, Safety and general welfare; though all public services are now, precarious - Brazilians pay taxes that are above Swiss, and return with public services under Uganda levels.
  • Corruption, which affects directly living expenses, feeds poverty and keeps social and economic inequity at alarmingly levels - UN studies revealed that corruption costs around US$ 100 Billion each year, more than the government invests on Health and Education combined, which was around US$ 90 Billions the same year (2012);
  • Free Speech : In 2013, during the protests that flocked around the country, majorly against corruption, the police was instructed to repress using rubber bullets and spray pepper (even on pacific demonstrations) hurting the right of protesting and free speech, this goes against the Brazilian Constitution.;
  • Pres.Dilma and Parliament reps from PT party (Workers party) are sanctioning laws that would allow the Government to regulate and control what media can report about Government. This goes against the Brazilian Constitution.Again.
  • PT governments increased the benefit for poor families all over the country (Bolsa Familia) which provide financial health for families who earns less than US$ 300,00 month, which now, covers around 55 million families ensuring something around 135.000.000 electors, as an smart plan to keep themselves reelected.

Unfortunately, the ways Brazilian Government are affecting its people have been majorly disrespectful - citizens have been treated as cash cows. As a result, i.e. Brazil has the world's fourth largest automotive merket and the world's most expensive cars, the most expensive electronics and on and on...

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