An AtlasIntel survey released on February 9, 2024, highlights a split in Brazilian opinions on the judiciary’s role. Nearly 47.3% of respondents label the judiciary’s control as a “judicial dictatorship,” expressing concerns over its wide-reaching influence. On the other hand, only 20.9% see the judiciary fulfilling its expected role properly. Furthermore, 16.7% criticize some judges […]
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