Most Brazilians Do Not Know the Amendments, because They Think that Parliamentarians Should Not Have Them and that Resources Are Wasted.
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Interviews consider that resources are withdrawn before application
A General/Quest research published on this second, 21 asked the Brazilians whether they think that parliamentary amendments are coming to the cities or are being avoided. For 82% of the respondents, the amendments are rejected or are intended for corruption. Only 9% of Brazilians believe that the changes are coming to the cities. In this year, about 50... The post Crusoe: For 82% of Brazilians, the amendment is a symptom of corruption appeared f…
At the same time, the interviewees believe that parliamentarians should not count with the R$50 billion they are entitled to today and assess that resources are diverted instead of reaching cities. Trup's target: Brazil's huge list of countries where the U.S. image collapsed after US President's actions Only 27% say to know the amount of billion available to MEPs and senators, against 72% who do not know it.
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