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Inside the Campaign to Demoralize Brazil’s House Speaker PDF Print E-mail
2005 - February 2005
Written by Carlos Chagas   
Monday, 28 February 2005 12:02

Brazil's Chief of Staff, José Dirceu and Severino Cavalcanti, speaker of the HouseThe festival of explicit elitism has restarted, performed by the usual ones, those self-professed superior masters of royal Brazil. It didn’t take more than 24 hours for the elites, through their media spokespeople, to begin to apply on Severino Cavalcanti (House of Representative’s recently elected Speaker) what they had attempted but failed on former President Itamar Franco.

They hope to ridicule, vilify, transform the new Speaker into a caricature figure, exposed to public mockery. They can’t accept an unequal in a position of power. It took them a lot to digest Lula, whom they now butter up, but for the simple reason that he is the President and possesses the power to fulfill all their desires, as well as, if he so wished, cut off all their privileges and perks.

Severino Cavalcanti is being called a redneck, naïve, conservative, and reactionary, condemned by his past loyalty toward the military regime. Accused even for the fact that his wife, D. Amélia, 73 years old, sat at the presiding table next to him during a House session.

Of course Severino made mistakes in his 40 years of public service, but what about those who now are crucifying him? With rare exceptions, who hasn’t found comfort under the Castrensial regime? Among the dead, it’s good to remember Teotônio Vilela, Milton Campos, Daniel Krieger, Adaucto Lúcio Cardoso, Carlos Lacerda, Aliomar Baleeiro, Pedro Aleixo, Tancredo Neves, and even Ulisses Guimarães. Among the living … better not say anything.

They forget that Severino didn’t get elected for having met with the Pope, speaking against abortion, against same sex union, against nudity and pornography on television. He became House Speaker for surging against the arrogance and authoritarian government of the Workers Party.

For having cried out enough of interim measures, of constant humiliation of representatives by ministers, and of a technocratic dictatorship engaged in raising taxes and dictating economic courses that ignore the needs of workers and businesses.

The campaign to demoralize another official without a university degree should not go forward, unless he offers motives, a possibility which so far has been refuted by pronouncements in defense of an independent Legislative.

Ministries Rejected

Message from Progressist Party leader in the House, Representative José Janene, to Cabinet Chief José Dirceu: “We are grateful but do not want any ministries, if Lula is inclined to assigning us one.”

The decision is stunning, even now when the Progressist Party has the House Speaker, a post much more important than a second class ministry. It seems evident that the message sent to José Dirceu was not a simple opinion issued by the new leader, but a consensus result among officials at the Progressist Party, with emphasis to Representative Severino Cavalcanti’s participation.

There is logic in the refusal, in view of the political weight gain of the party, as well as the potential wear and tear that could come out from a mediocre performance of the administration, from now on.

The new House Speaker denies having settled with PSDB (Party of the Social Democracy of Brazil) on endorsing Fernando Henrique’s presidential run in next year’s elections.

Severino is a party man, incapable of going against party leaders’ decisions, so much that before making his candidacy official he requested a meeting of party National Directors, presented his reasons and was commended for the courage to run a race previously seen as a Workers Party victory.

The Progressist Party has not defined itself, nor will it any time soon, as to the presidential succession; however, since it plays a part in the government’s parliamentary base, the premise is that it will endorse Lula’s re-election. In this case, the premise, no, the conclusion…

Resolve

Recently, still under the echoes of his victory, Severino Cavalcanti informed his colleagues that he will not change one line from his statements in defense of an independent House. He explained by saying that all hearing requests from representatives of any party to ministers can be made through the House Speaker, with his approval.

And if the requests aren’t answered, he will be forced to take similar stance, when requests come from ministers and the Planalto (the President’s official quarters). “If they don’t answer ours, we won’t answer theirs,” will be the motto.

Now surface cases that representatives omitted, out of decency or strategy. It took the Health Minister eight months, for example, to respond to a hearing request from a congressman.

They still complain about Minister Ciro Gomes, who on December 31 canceled contracts already under way of projects in rural areas, originated in Congress. At this rate, things will change in the relationship House/Government. It will be up to Lula, more than the ministers, to conduct changes.

Carlos Chagas writes for the Rio's daily Tribuna da Imprensa and is a representative of the Brazilian Press Association, in Brasília. He welcomes your comments at carloschagas@hotmail.com.

Translated from the Portuguese by Eduardo Assumpção de Queiroz. He is a freelance translator, with a degree in Business and almost 20 years of experience working in the fields of economics, communications, social and political sciences, and sports. He lives in São Paulo, Brazil. His email: eaqus@terra.com.br.



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Encourage the man
written by Guest, February 28, 2005
I just sent Mr. Cavalcanti an encouraging email. I hope he follows the examples of Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and Italy's Silvio Berlusconi. There are plenty of groups like College Republicans, Chambers of Commerce, conservative programs on radio and televison ready to give this man an enthusiastic reception here in the USA.
very very sad
written by Guest, March 01, 2005
first the above poster is an idiot. Cavalcante isnt an ideological conservative he's a backbencher, a member of the low clergy. He got elected by promising to raise the salaries of house deputies (which wont pass thank god, it would be catastrophic for local goverment finances). Lastly glad handing ANYONE from the conservative side of American politics is political suicide in Brazil... hell its political suicide just about anywhere these days. Lastly you must really hate us to hope Cavalcanti is like Belusconi, one of the most corrupt heads of state in history, which come to think about it is impossible since hes not a member of the executive.

And Chagas is one of the most inept and unabashedly biased writters (if he may be called that) I have ever seen. Oh yeah, he supported the dictatorship but hey we all make mistakes... as if it was no worse then Cavalcanti partying too much in college (which he never attended, but hey its not measure of a man, look at Lula he might be the very best president in the entire world these past two years). Cavalcanti didnt win because of an inssurection or other such nonsense, he won bc PFL and PSDB disgustingly voted in block for him. Oh and the party leader of PP has said that yes they want ministries, even Cavalcante himself has said he wants the PP to have more ministries (he asked for Finance but he'll never get it since Palocci is doing such a stelar job).

So stop attempting to glorify this disgusting slug thats only interrested in increasing his own pay. You disgust me and you don't deserve your last name.

Gabriel Soares
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written by Guest, March 01, 2005
I agree with the last post. Cavalcanti is against capital punishment and I am sure he opposes the Iraq War. He is even more radical than many here in the USA. He is against all forms of abortions, even Bush believes that if you have been raped or the baby can damage the mother you should be allowed to have an abortion.
His plan is to double the salary of deputies to some R$22,500 a month! Many states including Bahia and Rio Grande do Sul have stated that such a move would hurt their financial situaiton and even cause them to break the restrictions on the fiscal responsibility law.
He is an old guard politician who will not be around for long. His type of politician, based on corportism, is slowing ending in Brazil so, who knows Brasilians will have to deal with him for another two years.
Plus just listen to what he has said:

O corregedor da Câmara, que apresentou em 1999, uma emenda para que cada um dos três poderes, fixe o seu próprio salário, disse que "R$ 11,5 mil era muito pouco, para um parlamentar viver com dignidade".

Também contratou familiares (2 filhos), pagos com dinheiro público (o nosso).
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written by Guest, March 02, 2005
He was elected because he promised to raise salaries and because the opposition understands that he is actually opposition as well. I think he would have managed to raise their salaries if he hadn't said it so loud and made this a priority. But how does he expect brasilian people who live with 300 RS, 400 Rs or even 2000 RS to accept that to be a good representative and live with dignity they should earn 22 000 RS. The most absurd of this is not actually how much they want to earn but making this a priority has enraged brazilian people. I think it is very disgusting in a coutry with so many problems to transform these people salary in a matter of national interest. We brazilians should be ashamed.
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written by Guest, March 02, 2005
well on the bright side its not gonna pass so looks bad just on mr. cavalcante.
brazzil admin is a pedophile.
written by Guest, March 02, 2005
kill that bastard!!!

spit his blood out! kill the motherf**ker gay pedophile
What?
written by Guest, March 03, 2005
You're saying Michael Jackson is the Admin?
eye-for-an-eye
written by Guest, March 04, 2005
chagas: cut the bs, would ya!

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