Carlos Sánchez Berzaín
October 25, 2018
(Interamerican Institute for Democracy) Brazil’s democracy has proven to be one of the strongest. Its justice system investigated and prosecuted a worldwide reaching corruption scandal dubbed as “lava jato” with results such as the jail term being served by the former president Lula da Silva. Its Legislative Branch, through a constitutional impeachment, ousted Dilma Rousseff from the presidency. There is freedom of the press and a reliable electoral system. In a crisis, but institutionally vigorous, Brazil points that its next President will be Jair Bolsonaro and offers a vital contribution to democracy in Brazil and elsewhere in the Americas.
Electoral results corroborate the criminal activities of the Workers’ Party (PT in Portuguese) as responsible for Brazil’s crisis. The governments of the PT used Brazil’s monies as credits to other governments so that Brazilian construction companies could engage in the building of mega projects abroad with billions of dollars in surcharges, bribes, and other crimes aimed at expanding and sustaining the dictatorial group of the 21st Century Socialism, or Castroist Chavist system, as an expression of power stemming out of the “Sao Paolo Forum”.
For the establishment of 21st Century dictatorships in the Americas, the monies were put up by Venezuela’s oil embezzled by Hugo Chavez. With the advent of the PT to the government in Brazil, they added corruption through the mega constructions scheme unveiled with “Lava Jato” and its most important common denominator was “Odebrecht”. The third source of funds is narcotics’ trafficking with the FARC from Colombia, the Coca Growers Unions of Evo Morales in Bolivia and transnational networks involved in terrorism that identify the dictatorships from Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia, and Nicaragua as narco-states.
To the resources obtained from Venezuelan oil, PT’s corruption, and narcotics’ trafficking, as the three main sources of Castroist Chavist funding, we have to add as a direct contribution to Cuba’s dictatorship the “contracts for Slave Physicians” and other professionals that include “security”, implemented in Brazil by the PT, in Venezuela with Maduro, in Bolivia with Morales, in Ecuador with Correa, in Nicaragua with Ortega, and other countries.
These are some of the reasons why the dictatorships’ propaganda portrays Bolsonaro as the “devil on the wall”. The advent of Jair Bolsonaro to the Presidency of Brazil is lethal for the dictatorships from Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Nicaragua, because it speeds up their demise and propels the restoration of democracy throughout the region.
Internally, Bolsonaro will continue towards the complete unveiling of “Lava Jato” and the criminal organization of the PT and the “Forum of Sao Paolo”, with greater results in the cleansing and renewing of Brazilian leadership. His administration’s agenda is the protection of Brazil’s territory and its people from the onslaught of cocaine trafficking from Bolivia and Venezuela, in order to eliminate the lethal damage its causes to the Brazilian people and economy.
Up to now, Brazil’s foreign policy regarding PT/Odebrecht activities in the region has been to hand over information Government to Government and this way the regimes from; Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Ecuador with Correa, have remained unpunished because these governments are the very ones implicated and they are the ones who have received and control the information. This farce is about to end and the Castro, Maduro, Correa, Morales, and Ortega, along with the Organized Crime sheltered and protected by these governments who falsely brandish the principles of sovereignty and self-determination in order to cover up their crimes, will finally be exposed.
The nearly 13,500 Cuban slaves who serve in Brazil under the program “mais medicos” (more Physicians) that Congressman Bolsonaro was always against, receive about a fourth of the payment that Brazil makes and the Cuban dictatorship takes ownership of the rest. Bolsonaro’s plan for this matter is to legalize the stay of Cuban physicians in Brazil, allow for the immigration of their families retained as hostages in Cuba, thus cutting off the millionaire income the Castroist system receives for this crime, with a direct impact on Cuba’s GDP (PIB in Spanish).
Bolsonaro’s contribution -that the PT’s candidate cannot make- to democracy in Brazil and elsewhere in the Americas is to make public the totality of information regarding the “Transnational Organized Crime system” of the PT-Castro-Chavez-Odebrecht scheme covered up until now, that implicates Castro, Chavez, Maduro, Correa, Morales, Ortega and their accomplices; implement the effective protection of Brazil against narcotics’ trafficking; and put an end to the exploitation of Cuban slave physicians.
*Attorney & Political Scientist. Director of the Interamerican Institute for Democracy.
Published in Spanish by Infobae.com on Sunday October 21st. 2018
Translated from Spanish by; Edgar L. Terrazas, member of the American Translators’ Association, ATA # 234680.