De Moraes Trusts Brazil's Democracy to Defend Itself
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De Moraes trusts Brazil's democracy to defend itself
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre De Moraes insisted Tuesday that his country’s democracy would be able to defend itself from national and international enemies alike. His remarks came during a ceremony at the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), where his portrait was added to the gallery of former chief justices.
Without citing the United States, Moraes stressed that Brazil is "sovereign" and will defend democracy of national or international enemies.
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Minister was hailed at the Supreme Electoral Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), said this Wednesday that Brazil will be able to defend its democracy of national or international "enemies". The speech was delivered during the opening ceremony of its portrait in the gallery of Presidents of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE). — The TSE showed that there is only one mission: the great mission to make the elect…
The Minister's statements are in the middle of an offensive by the Government of Donald Trump against its action in the STF.
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