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More than half of the members of Congress face legal challenges, from cases in auditing court involving public contracts to serious counts like kidnapping or murder, according to Transparency Brazil, a corruption monitoring group.
The figures under investigation include the president of the Senate and the new speaker of the lower house. Just this month, the previous speaker, an evangelical Christian radio commentator fond of posting biblical verse on Twitter, was ejected to face trial on charges that he secreted as much as $40 million in bribes into Swiss bank accounts.
Many of the legislatures problems stem from the generous rewards to be found in Brazils hydra-headed party system, an unwieldy collection of dozens of political organizations whose names and agendas often leave Brazilians scratching their heads.
There is the Party of the Brazilian Woman, for instance a group whose elected members in Congress are all men.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/world/americas/brazils-most-entertaining-show-may-be-congress.html
ghostsinthemachine
(3,569 posts)Here, not so much.
RepubliCON-Watch
(559 posts)I actually find this alarming to great levels.
bemildred
(90,061 posts)Right back to the beginning. It's like the USA in that it wasn't really a revolution, the colonists declared independence, so a very successful colony.
But Portuguese, not British.