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Imperialism’s gateway to the Brazilian political regime

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The fact that Lava Yato is a criminal operation that goes beyond the rights of the people, staged a coup d’etat, illegally arrested Lula and elected Bolsonara is no longer a secret to anyone. With the recent rejection of PEC 5 in the Chamber of Deputies, there is one aspect that will timidly strengthen congressional or prosecutorial control: the autonomy and independence of the deputy.

This independence is nothing more than the ability to control a deputy by bodies outside of democratic institutions. Every institution must ultimately be controlled by people. The National Congress is made up of hundreds of deputies and senators who, no matter how we condemn the manipulated and falsified electoral system, were somehow elected. The President of the Republic is elected every four years. The same thing happens with the executive and legislative branches of states and municipalities.

The electoral system is not ideal, it is controlled by the economic power of the bourgeoisie, but, in any case, these powers are subject to some public control, even a little.

This is not the case with the judicial system. Judges, judges and prosecutors have nothing to do with people. It is a Power whose representation is the product of a clique that perpetuates its privileges without the slightest need to be accountable to the populace.

This is the “autonomy” and “independence” of the prosecutor’s office, which is protected by the right-hand car wash.

This allowed the prosecutor’s office to create an operation controlled by interests outside the country.

The imperialist monopolies are interested in controlling the political regime in Brazil. However, it would be very difficult if they only depended on democratic institutions. Logically, imperialism seeks to influence all institutions by buying politicians, blackmailing and threatening. But relying on this alone would be much more difficult and expensive, in the end, imperialism would have to nominate its candidates, make them win, guarantee the majority, fight against popular pressure, etc.

Thus, the prosecutor’s office was the most effective way for imperialism to interfere in the Brazilian political regime without using any democratic mechanisms.

The “independence” and “autonomy” of the prosecutor’s office were the gateways for the imperialist monopolies to the political regime. It was through Lava Jato that the CIA, that is, the foreign government, intervened in national politics.

This is the essence of the coup d’état in Brazil and the fundamental involvement in the coup of the State Ministry and Lava Yato. As it turned out, during the coup, imperialism tried to change the balance of forces in the regime, extinguish parties, change laws, and destroy democratic rights. And all this with very clear economic goals.

The rejection of PEC 5 demonstrates the articulation of imperialism aimed at keeping prosecutors open the door for their intervention in the country.

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