Prisão de Collor ocorre 33 anos após impeachment; relembre - 24/04/2025 - Poder - Folha

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Fernando Collor's Imprisonment

This article discusses the recent imprisonment of former Brazilian President Fernando Collor de Mello, 33 years after his impeachment. The order for his imprisonment came from Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes following a conviction for corruption related to the Lava Jato operation.

Collor's Impeachment

Collor's impeachment, which occurred in 1992, was a significant event in Brazilian history, becoming a symbol of the country's corruption problems. The accusations involved his brother, Pedro Collor de Mello, and Paulo César Farias, his campaign treasurer.

  • Accusations included corruption schemes, influence peddling, and misuse of campaign funds.
  • Public protests, especially by students known as 'Caras Pintadas,' fueled the impeachment process.
  • The impeachment process started with a congressional investigation and culminated in a Senate vote to remove him from office.

Collor was later a senator for Alagoas and attempted to run for governor, supporting Jair Bolsonaro's reelection bid. His political career was marked by significant highs and lows, highlighting his rise to power and eventual downfall due to corruption allegations and economic policy failures.

Economic Policies and Downfall

The article also analyzes the role of Collor's economic policies in his downfall. His economic plan, which initially enjoyed public support, ultimately failed to control inflation, resulting in a loss of popular support and increased scrutiny over his conduct. The economic instability, combined with the corruption allegations, led to his demise.

  • Collor's economic plan involved a price and bank account freeze, leading to economic turmoil.
  • The failed economic plan further exacerbated the political situation and damaged his standing with the Congress.

The article highlights the combination of corruption accusations and economic policy failures as the primary reasons behind Collor's removal from office and eventual imprisonment.

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