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Daily Times
April 2, 2021
President Jair Bolsonaro rattled Brazilian politics and irked military commanders with a major cabinet reshuffle this week but one powerful constituency is thrilled: the police have one of their own running the Justice Ministry.
By picking a cop, rather than a lawyer or civil servant, Bolsonaro sent a clear message on law and order in turbulent times, said Wellington Corsino, who leads an association of 134,000 state military police officers.
“It’s great to have a president who is concerned with public security at this time of disturbance, at a moment of political, social and economic instability,” said Corsino. “Few presidents have taken care of police officers like he has.”
By Gabriel Stargardter
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - President Jair Bolsonaro rattled Brazilian politics and irked military commanders with a major cabinet reshuffle this week but one powerful constituency is thrilled: the police have one of their own running the Justice Ministry.
By picking a cop, rather than a lawyer or civil servant, Bolsonaro sent a clear message on law and order in turbulent times, said Wellington Corsino, who leads an association of 134,000 state military police officers. It s great to have a president who is concerned with public security at this time of disturbance, at a moment of political, social and economic instability, said Corsino. Few presidents have taken care of police officers like he has.
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By Gabriel Stargardter
RIO DE JANEIRO, April 1 (Reuters) - President Jair Bolsonaro rattled Brazilian politics and irked military commanders with a major cabinet reshuffle this week but one powerful constituency is thrilled: the police have one of their own running the Justice Ministry.
By picking a cop, rather than a lawyer or civil servant, Bolsonaro sent a clear message on law and order in turbulent times, said Wellington Corsino, who leads an association of 134,000 state military police officers. It s great to have a president who is concerned with public security at this time of disturbance, at a moment of political, social and economic instability, said Corsino. Few presidents have taken care of police officers like he has.