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Brazil's Bolsonaro begins starts firing 'left-wing' public servants

President Jair Bolsonaro has authorized the dismissal of civil servants who don't share his government's far-right ideology. The sweep will target officials deemed sympathetic to Brazil's centrist and left-wing parties.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's administration on Thursday launched a purge of government officials who don't share its far-right ideology.

Bolsonaro authorized the dismissal of some 300 officials on temporary contracts.

The government "will clean the house," Chief of Staff Onyx Lorenzoni told a news conference after a Cabinet meeting headed by Bolsonaro, who took office this week.

"It's the only way to govern with our ideas, our concepts and to carry out what Brazil's society decided in its majority," said Lorenzoni, who is seen as the second most powerful member of the executive after Bolsonaro.

The sweep will target officials who are seen as sympathetic to the centrist and left-wing parties that have ruled Brazil since 1985, when the country got rid of military dictatorship.

Bolsonaro, a 63-year-old former paratrooper and veteran lawmaker, decisively won last year's presidential election by tapping into voter discontent over rampant crime and corruption. He has pledged to boost investment, ease gun laws and stop "Marxist trash" from being taught in schools and universities.

In an address to the nation earlier in the week, Bolsonaro said now that he had taken power, his country had been "liberated from socialism and political correctness."

Ideological purge

Lorenzoni said the ideological purge of contractors aimed "to do away with the Socialist and Communist ideas that during 30 years have led us to the chaos in which we live."

Bolsonaro and his team have often described their rival parties, in particular the left-wing Workers Party that governed between 2003 and 2016, as "socialists" or "communists."

"It doesn't make sense to have a government with a profile like ours to keep on people who support another way of thinking, another political system," Lorenzoni said, adding that some of those dismissed might be rehired if they passed an "evaluation" of their ideological leanings.

The purge will not affect those civil servants who enter the services through a competitive exam and are protected from partisan politics by the constitution.

https://www.dw.com/en/brazils-bolsonaro-begins-starts-firing-left-wing-public-servants/a-46954389
 
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Lorenzoni said the ideological purge of contractors aimed "to do away with the Socialist and Communist ideas that during 30 years have led us to the chaos in which we live."

If Brazil is able to do this and therefore also be an example for other Latin American and Caribbean countries, then real progress can be achieved in this part of the American continent.
 
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I support this initiative to remove left wingers, though I hope he isn't making way for unrestricted capitalism.

He is a nationalist, so I doubt it...there will be appropriate guidance and envelopes. My main issue is how he hopes to grow the movement long term so there is something remaining to take on the leftie apparatus in long time frames. It cant be simply hack the weeds after they have overgrown kind of deal imo.
 
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He is a nationalist, so I doubt it...there will be appropriate guidance and envelopes. My main issue is how he hopes to grow the movement long term so there is something remaining to take on the leftie apparatus in long time frames. It cant be simply hack the weeds after they have overgrown kind of deal imo.
True, definitely, let's hope so. The left is entrenched, though in Latin American countries they tend to be more open in their Marxism compared the European and American leftists who tend to go under the guise of labels like "progressives", etc.
 
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