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Why Has Brazil Congress Lost Credibility? Scandals Are Just Iceberg's Tip PDF Print E-mail
2007 - July 2007
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Tuesday, 03 July 2007 11:01

Brazilian senate The Brazilian Congress has good reason to be ashamed of the low credibility rating the public has given it. After enjoying decades of prestige in the late 1980s and early 1990s - with the redemocratization, the resistance to the dictatorship, the struggle for direct election of the President, the preparation of the Constitution and the approval of impeachment - the Congress entered into a crisis of credibility beginning with the Budget Scandal of the 1990s.

Since then it has not recovered.

Successive moral crises have affected not only those directly involved, but also the entire legislative institution and, as a consequence, the democracy itself. What's worse, however, is that the spreading scandals crisis is hiding the deeper causes of the credibility crisis.

The ethical scandals are not the true cause of the Congress's loss of credibility. They merely reflect a surface rottenness, hiding the rusty functioning of our institutions. Although they are imperceptible, at least three reasons are undermining congressional credibility in an even graver manner. They are hidden scandals.

The first is the lack of causes for which to struggle. In the periods when the Congress enjoyed its greatest credit, there were inspirational causes, and the speeches were heard with respect. The public threw flowers at the senators after they voted for the Lei Áurea, which abolished slavery.

During the military regime, the members of Congress were pointed out in the street as warriors for democracy. In the early 1960s, there was much discussion between the left and the right about the paths Brazilian society should take.

These attracted the attention of the public, not only because the orators and their rhetoric were better than nowadays, but also because they had causes that served as a basis for the oratory. Today, applause is infrequent and comes only from organized groups when their corporative interests are met by the voting.

Because of this, the speeches have become irrelevant. Rarely do they provoke debate and, in general, they are heard only in Plenary Session. (The publication of an article like this one could make more people uncomfortable than if it were to be read in the Plenary and transmitted by TV Senado.)

The second grave reason is the weakening of the Congress in what should be the balance among the three powers. In the last few years, the Congress has been a power that rubber-stamps provisionary measures from the Executive and preliminary measures from the Judiciary.

Instead of legislating, the legislator is taken by surprise, submissive, legislated him or herself by preliminary or provisory measures. Hanging his or her head like a child caught doing something wrong or bowing down to the strength of the grownups.

The third is the lack of synchronization between the agenda of Congress and the needs of the majority of the people. The grave problems of Brazilian society - unemployment, violence, healthcare, inequality, poverty, and schooling - are going to remain hidden, even buried under the ethical scandals that attract the attention of everyone, especially the media.

One need only observe how many times we, the members of Congress, utter the word "people," how many times the people's problems are mentioned in the speeches, and how often we are leaders in seeking solutions to these problems. One need only see how often these matters are mentioned in the speeches from the podium, and how often we speak of them on the campaign trail.

If the Congress wants to recover its credibility, it must rigorously confront its members' behavior. But, above all, it must review the political action of its members, linking the Congressional agenda with the needs of the majority of the people, lighting the flame of great national causes and taking back its role as a legislature that fights for equal power with the Executive and the Judiciary.

It is necessary to confront its visible scandals with transparency and wake to the hidden scandals. That will be the most difficult part because today we are not going to face ready-made causes and the political parties that decided to monopolize the causes on the left have accommodated themselves before the world. They do not perceive the hidden scandals and - what's worse - they are even closing their eyes to those that are visible.

Cristovam Buarque has a Ph.D. in economics. He is a PDT senator for the Federal District and was Governor of the Federal District (1995-98) and Minister of Education (2003-04). He is the current president of the Senate Education Commission. Last year he was a presidential candidate. You can visit his homepage - www.cristovam.com.br - and write to him at mensagem-cristovam@senado.gov.br

Translated from the Portuguese by Linda Jerome - LinJerome@cs.com.



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ARE WE TALKING BRAZZIL OR USA
written by FORREST ALLEN BROWN, July 03, 2007
Yes the brasilian congress has much to be ashamed of , they are at the top of the list

in southern countries and the list they lead is a long and expinsev one for the peoples of the nations that elect and suport there

life styles , theifs , lies , coverups , selfinduglent pet projects whitch benfit there there familys & friends ,

never get any thing done in a day , jobs we all wish we had so we too could suck the life out of the country and the people that put us in power .

I GUESS I WAS TALKING ABOUT EVER DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AS OF LATE

lets vote them all out of power and cut the pay down to the what the avrage person makes in that country , receive the same medical as us ,
and only pay them when they complete a job to our satafaction
Cristovam Buarque
written by João da Silva, July 04, 2007
A great article.So, my good Senator, what is your next step?
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written by aes, July 04, 2007
Their is no credibility because there is no prosecution. There are no consequences it seems to any impropriaty. Caveat emptor, and the electorate has bought brass for gold.
what are we going to do about it now
written by FORREST ALLEN BROWN, July 04, 2007
as i said before with out fear of jail or laws that would put them in jail they have a free hand
and deal out there own hand and play the game of who can get away with the most

RARELY DOES ONE HAVE THE PRIVILEGE TO WITNESS VULGAR OSTENTATION DISPLAYED ON SUCH
dead right........unemployment, violence, healthcare, inequality, poverty, and schooling - are going to remain hidden !!!!!!
written by ch.c., July 04, 2007
As a rule of thumb, in every country there is around 50 % of the population, considered as workers !
In Brazil there are 28 millions Registered workers and around 10 % of unemployment rate. (10 % of the registered workers....by definition)
The reality is that 65 millions workers are either UNEMPLOYED or work in the informal economy at wages well below the already small Brazilian Minimum Wage !

Yesssssss....over 65 % of the workers are either UNEMPLOYED or work for small wages in the informal economy, at below the "legal" minimum wage !!!!

Viva the Brazilian.....FAILURE !!!!!
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written by Paulo Cunha, July 05, 2007
In Brazil there are 28 millions Registered workers and around 10 % of unemployment rate.


Are you one of the 10% ?. You should be getting unemployment insurance as well as Bolsa Familiar and thank our beloved President for all the good things he has done for the poor and unemployed.
It is already in the blood .
written by Tadeu, July 05, 2007
It is already in the blood of Brazilians to be individualists and fight for your own piece of the cake. There is no sense of change, everybody lives their lifes and they can´t do anything about what the congress does. The laws are from the time of dictatorship and we are fated to the ignorance. The corruption ruined the educational system and all others systems.
If at least we had a good dictartorship at the time it was ruling, but no ,nothing works in this country. It is a caos , and since the 90 ´s it is becoming unbearable to live in this depressing , dirty and corrupt governance.
Soon the solution will be the revolution, or we will be fated to this caos.
Talk or Action, one is easy the other takes more than most people have.
written by Jay Glenn, July 05, 2007
Sitting in the Senate, watching the problems, corruption, out right crimes makes you an assessory to the crimes. (As guilty as the perpetrators).
Call for prosecution, insist on independent investigations, and put the thief’s in jail
Credibility?
written by Roqueiro, July 05, 2007
Why Has Brazil Congress Lost Credibility? Scandals Are Just Iceberg's Tip


This article presumes that Congress at one time HAD credibility, I’d argue that they haven’t lost anything; it’s just business as usual. Bem vindo ao Brasil.
Costinha Is Back !!!!!
written by Costinha, July 05, 2007
It's Not Mole Não, Cheguei De Nova York de Caminhão.....OUCH!

How is the rest of the Gringalhada???? Hey Americans......You're all so dumb, you should be watered twice a week!

George Bushie....FU Ugly Mama.

Costinha
CH.C......Please
written by Costinha, July 05, 2007
stay downwind from me, you smell like s.h.i.t.
General Lux Sor
written by striders, July 06, 2007
new world order
General luxor (synonymous: Satan, hades, Lucifer, devil)
leader of the extraterrestrial rebellious alliance

the extraterrestrial rebellious alliance is a criminal organization responsible for the new world order


The plan of the extraterrestrial rebels consists of 3 steps
1° anarchy
2° socialism
3° Comunism
And finally world-wide domination

One of the things that also need the extraterrestrial rebels are souls, these obtain them of the humans

part of the plan is to make believe the men who Jesus is not the king, who does not exist

The extraterrestrial rebels control the great terrorist and criminal organizations at world-wide level (for example: FARC in Colombia, ETA in Spain, Alqaeda)

The truth, Jesus is the king of the extraterrestrial ones, “king of kings” (therefore Jesus this alive one)

The kingdom of Jesus is in a moon of the Solar System, approximately as large as Mars, call TITAN.


striders
written by Paulo Cunha, July 06, 2007
The truth, Jesus is the king of the extraterrestrial ones, “king of kings” (therefore Jesus this alive one)


You are one of those bible thumping right wing nutties?
paulo cunha
written by FORREST ALLEN BROWN, July 06, 2007
you try to live on what lula says he is giving the poor ,
with what lula is giving ,to the poor in brasil
is what the poor in darfu get a day enough to just to survive
there is a difference

FORREST ALLEN BROWN
written by Paulo Cunha, July 06, 2007
Sir, my question was directed to my fellow Brasilian ch.c. who draws unemployment benefits as well as Bolsa Familiar so that he can buy his cachaça. I have to pay my taxes to sustain such Vadios.
Paulo
written by GTY, July 06, 2007
I don't think Mr. Ch.h is Brazilian. In fact he is Swiss and hates Brazil. Only bothering to come for short vacations on the Pedophile junkets flown daily by Lufthansa to the North. He knows about Bolsa Familia only becuase the children he expolits in Brazil are on it.
GTY
written by Paulo Cunha, July 06, 2007
I don't think Mr. Ch.h is Brazilian. In fact he is Swiss and hates Brazil. Only bothering to come for short vacations on the Pedophile junkets flown daily by Lufthansa to the North. He knows about Bolsa Familia only becuase the children he expolits in Brazil are on it.


Thank you so much sir and I must admit that I am shocked to know that he is Swiss. I always thought the Swiss were neutral and God fearing people. I am sure that our brave Federal Police will arrest him when he sets foot on the sacred soil of Brazil for his child molesting activities.

If I may ask you, who are you sir? You must be a good compatriot of mine.You seem to be a religious person,honest and with sharp investigative mind.
Paulo
written by GTY, July 06, 2007
I AM religous, honest and with the sharpest mind you can imagine. Just a simple Gringo living the life in South Florida married to a beautiful bronze Carioca. I visit Brazil (all parts) often for pleasure and business. Thanks for asking.
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written by Paulo Cunha, July 06, 2007
I AM religous, honest and with the sharpest mind you can imagine. Just a simple Gringo living the life in South Florida married to a beautiful bronze Carioca. I visit Brazil (all parts) often for pleasure and business. Thanks for asking.


May our Good Lord bless you and your beautiful bronze Carioca wife.So happy to know that you are married to one of our sisters and visit our country quite often and enjoy your visits.I hope that your wife voted for our beloved President Lula.

I do believe that you have a very sharp mind,because I didnt make out that that gentleman Mr.ch.c was a Swiss nor a Pedophile. I really thought he was one of those self loathing Brasilians who was unemployed and drinking too much cachaça.Thanks once again for clarifying this.
GTY - Great Turd Yankee
written by Costinha, July 07, 2007
May the Good Lord Kick You Where He Split You!

Gringo Asswipe...
Costinha
written by GTY, July 07, 2007
Very thought provoking comment. You must have thought all day to come up with that one. Just what we need, a 12 year old posting.
2 different sides of brasil
written by FORREST ALLEN BROWN, July 07, 2007
the haves and the have nots

the beleivers and the non beleivers

the stupid and the some what informed

the bad is what people say about brasil that only go there for a 2 week or a 30 day whore tour
and the other are the brasilians that beleive brasil has no problums
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written by Paulo Cunha, July 07, 2007
and the other are the brasilians that beleive brasil has no problums


I am one of those Brasilians that believes that we have no problems whatsoever.Because, we dont want to know if there are problems and even if we find them, we dont want to solve them.

btw, Sir, we follow the example of our beloved President who doesnt want to know anything about "problemas".I hope I answered your question adequately and rationally.
??????
written by Fred, July 16, 2007
I don't know how this site attracts so many lunatics.

And btw, it's just me or anybody else thinks that this Forrest guy is the most lunatic of them all?
To:Fred
written by João da Silva, July 17, 2007
it's just me or anybody else thinks that this Forrest guy is the most lunatic of them all?


It is just you that think Admn.Forrest is a lunatic,because you are one. Forrest is a well respected commentator in this site and lots of sane people like to seek for his advice and guidance on many issues.If you dont like this site,just exit and stop calling the participants looneys.
sEEman
written by Simpleton, July 20, 2007
"the bad is what people say about brasil that only go there for a 2 week or a 30 day whore tour
and the other are the brasilians that beleive brasil has no problums"

"just exit and stop calling the participants looneys"

Forrest cannot tell lies, it's against his nature. Matters not that as a seaman he goes ashore only for what is needed (or as needs demand) and that his better half has family that are landed which he has some as yet unacquiest hankering for (or will ultimately not be able to resist her inability to forsake). Clearly he is not conformed to the the second part (those "that beleive brasil has no problums"), perhaps he was at one time conformed to the first part (those "that only go there for a 2 week or a 30 day whore tour"). My guess is he met her somewhere in between. Kind of the the reverse of the mermaid tales of yore.

Your WebMASTERly advice to Fred is interresting at least - invite him / her to leave your site or stop calling us looneys looneys? The (de)baiting didn't have the desire effect this time around did it?

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