(Analysis) The New York Times has published a thought-provoking article examining the role of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) in safeguarding democracy. The piece explores the court’s expanded powers and controversial actions over the past five years. It questions whether these measures protect or potentially endanger democratic principles in the country. Since 2019, the STF […]
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