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Brazilian opposition lawmakers formalize impeachment proceedings against Judge Alexandre de Moraes
Brazilian opposition formally launches impeachment against Judge Alexandre de Moraes
In a pivotal development in Brazilian politics, opposition lawmakers have officially filed an impeachment request against Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes. This move comes after months of escalating tensions between the judiciary and conservative sectors of Congress, with accusations ranging from political censorship to judicial abuse of power.
Justice de Moraes has become a lightning rod for controversy since the final years of Jair Bolsonaro's presidency. He has spearheaded investigations widely criticized for overstepping constitutional boundaries, issuing orders to block social media accounts, censor conservative voices, and detain individuals under the vague banner of “fake news”—often without formal charges.
The impeachment motion was introduced by members of the Liberal Party (PL), Bolsonaro’s political base, along with other right-leaning parties. Lawmakers argue that de Moraes is no longer acting as a neutral arbiter of the law, but rather as a political operative advancing the progressive regime under Lula da Silva.
“Brazil cannot be held hostage by a judge who has decided to legislate from the bench and silence opposition,” said Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro. “We are not attacking the Supreme Court as an institution—we are denouncing the behavior of a man who has betrayed the Constitution.”
The initiative was celebrated across Brazil’s conservative grassroots movement, which has long protested against what they call “judicial activism” used to push ideological agendas. Hashtags like #ImpeachmentDeMoraesNOW and #NoMoreCensorship surged on social media, led by independent journalists and patriotic influencers demanding justice and institutional balance.
However, the impeachment faces major roadblocks. Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco has consistently stonewalled all motions against STF justices and has yet to show any sign of allowing this one to proceed. In response, opposition lawmakers have hinted at legal action and public mobilization if Pacheco continues to obstruct the constitutional process.
“There is no democracy without checks and balances. A judge who becomes a partisan actor must be held accountable,” one lawmaker declared.
International observers are also watching closely. Many see Brazil as a testing ground for progressive authoritarianism disguised as a fight against misinformation. Critics argue that similar tactics are creeping into Western democracies where judicial overreach aims to silence traditionalist, religious, and patriotic voices.
With the Senate now in the spotlight, Brazil’s democratic institutions face a critical test. Will elected representatives rise to the occasion—or will the deep state win once again?
#FreeBrazil #ImpeachmentDeMoraes #NoMoreCensorship #JudicialAbuse #DemocracyAtRisk #ProgressiveAuthoritarianism
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