I have to confess I’m feeling a bit proud to be Brazilian today. There’s still a lot to do, but a strong message was sent.
brazukadev•53m ago
Same. Let's hope the response attack from the north won't be a direct military intervention.
the_real_cher•1h ago
What happens to him now?
belter•56m ago
At least 20 years in prison.
brazukadev•54m ago
He's already in house arrest. He's quite old and sick so I don't think the condemnation will change much, he'll spend some time locked in his mansion.
belter•57m ago
Brazil now joins South Korea (1996), Peru (2009), Uruguay (2010), and Bolivia (2022) in proving the rule of law can reach ex-presidents who trample their constitutions. One major democracy still wont test that principle...
Gualdrapo•42m ago
We (Colombia) barely joined that club a few weeks ago for a few days, but corruption and the dark powers that have ruled this country for a long time kept reigning.
brazukadev•55m ago
Great day!
betaby•8m ago
poll from 2024 shows that 47% believe that Brazil is “under a judicial dictatorship”
2OEH8eoCRo0•1h ago
rbanffy•1h ago
brazukadev•53m ago