The elections in Brazil finished
this weekend and the president Dilma Roussef won re-election (President Dilma Roussef wins re-election in Brazil) and will be on power for more 4 years continuing the domain of the
Worker’s Party at the presidency of Brazil.
The election for the position of
president this year in Brazil was a very tight competition and the final
debates reached a point that the discussion assumed a very low level, which
could be considered offensive to the population.
The government in Brazil is fraught
with problems and corruption, the people hope for improvement but still
difficult for the population to have a good option to vote at the elections.
Considering that any of the two finalists could be the solution to end the corruption,
because both have bad things in their political life and probably they are not
really interested in just improve the country but also in make money and make
their Parties more influents and powerful.
I think the really problem in
Policy in Brazil is that the Government Parties are more interested in become
more powerful than improve the country. Obviously, I can’t generalize, is not
all the people that do not think about make improvements but those are just a
few.
In Brazil when we think about
Policy we immediately think about corruption and misuse of public funds. And with
this thought came the bad images of the politicians involved with corruption
and these kind of things. So the most of the politicians are on that positions
not for help their cities, states, or the country, they are following political
career for the money. And this culture of thinking like that have to be
changed, so the people can, at the most, follow the political career to
principally help to improve their country.
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