Brazil’s PT Accused of Links to Farc Wins Right to Write Own Version in Veja

Veja article on PT and the FarcBrazil’s ruling party, the PT (Workers Party) had two complaints filed at the Federal Election Commission (Tribunal Superior Eleitoral – TSE) against articles in the weekly newsmagazine, Veja. 

The pieces came out in the edition of this last weekend, July 31/August 1. The court gave the PT the right to respond in kind concerning one of the articles. The article dealt with remarks made by José Serra’s vice presidential candidate, Indio da Costa.

Basically, the majority of the court, in a 4 to 3 vote, decided that the magazine did not report on the remarks, but repeated them. That is to say, the magazine presented them as the magazine’s own opinion. 

With the decision, the PT will be allowed to insert a response in the magazine that is the same size as the original article. Indio da Costa accused the PT of links to the Colombian guerilla movement, the Farc.

However, in the other decision, this one unanimous, the TSE ruled that the PT did not have a right to respond. The second article in Veja was about a violation of bank secrecy laws to obtain information on a bank account belonging to the vice president of the PSDB, Eduardo Jorge.

The 30% Rule

The rigid, strict and detailed rules for elections in Brazil, as established by judges in electoral courts (the equivalent of election commissions or boards, but with much more power) and legislators in Congress, state that parties must set aside 30% of the slots on their tickets for federal and state representatives (“deputados,” or, in the case of Brazilian capital Brasília, “distritais”) for women.

And how is the 30% female rule working out? In Brasília, the DEM party has 19 candidates for the Chamber of Deputies, one is a woman; result: the party ticket is 94.7% male.

The communists (PCB) are not doing much better. They have 28 candidates running for the chamber, 92.8% of them male. The party that comes out best is the PSDB: eight of its 25 candidates are female – 32%.

The states where parties have the most women on tickets are Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul – all with more than 25%. However, in Espírito Santo, Pernambuco and Minas Gerais the percentage of women is below 15%.

A curious fact about the 30% female rule: it does not state how anyone not obeying will be punished. Not a word. “Legislators made the law and did not create any control mechanism,” says judge Henrique Neves of the Federal Election Court.

Neves says it will be up to the election courts to decide on how to deal with the problem (and deal out punishment).

“A drastic solution would be to revoke the registration of all the candidates of a party or coalition that does not meet the requirement of a minimum number of female candidates,” he says.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

2016 Olympics: Athletes of the World, Pack Your Bags, We’re Flying to Rio

At the end, the charm of president Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and that ...

Sudan Wants Brazil’s Flex-Fuel Cars and Its Ethanol Know-How

Brazil's Development, Industry and Foreign Trade minister Miguel Jorge, and the minister of Industry ...

Brazil’s Lula Goes to Venezuela

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will be off on a trip Sunday, February ...

BIC, Brazilian Immigrant Center

Brazilian Leaders in US Gather to Draw Community Road Map

Leaders from community organizations of Brazilian immigrants will meet  in a  conference this weekend ...

80-Million-Year-Old Croc Relative Gets Splashy Debut in Brazil Museum

Brazil has put on public display for the first time at the Federal University ...

Profane and Poor Uteri

Darcília read the note several times and only understood the message when she saw ...

Navy’s Ship Becomes Showcase of Brazil’s War Industry

The Brazilian Navy’s School Ship will take products made by Brazilian defense industries to ...

Brazil Starts 8,000-Men War Games on Border as Message to Neighbors

With the "main target" being the recovery of a bi-national hydroelectric dam that has ...

Brazil Is Main Attraction in Cuba’s Fair

Brazil is the guest of honor at the 14th International Book Fair in Havana, ...

Brazil: Delmiro’s Legacy in the Backlands

Known locally as the crossroads of the sertão, Petrolina in Pernambuco, and Juazeiro in ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`