Will Brazil return to the monarchy?

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Interesting information comes to us from Brazil. The Monarchists are aware of each another and are fighting for a referendum on systemic change. At the minute there is simply a parliamentary strategy there with strong authority of the President. However, citizens with close views decided to fight for their own and on the e-Cidadan portal made a proposal for changes in the constitution, which would aim to reconstruct the erstwhile overthrown monarchy.

Will Brazil return to the monarchy? The paper in question bears the symbol SUG 9/2024 (SUG – from port. Sugestão Legislativa, i.e. suggestions for legal changes) and although was deposited in 2024 it's only going to be considered now. This is the second effort to exert force on Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Legislação Participativa, i.e. the Committee on Human Rights and Participative government in the legislature liable for examining requests addressed through e-Cidadan.

The site itself has existed since 2012. The first approach took place in 2019, and as 1 could guess it went to the Brazilian parliamentary freezer, that is to say, the SUG 18/2017 was archived and ended its short life landing in a drawer.

Brazil is not a specified monarchy, for it was an empire until November 15, 1889. As a consequence of the coup, Emperor Pedro II was then forced to abdicate and leave Brazil. It was a hurry for counter-revolutionary forces not to defy the revolution due to the fact that the monarch was put on a ship in little than 24 hours. The Emperor died shortly after that in France.

Later, however, his body was brought in and buried with due honors. possibly the Brazilians regretted what they had done to the ruler, whom they themselves called “the Magnânimo”, which can be translated as “the large Soul” or “the Most noble”. It must be admitted that the Brazilians truly had a warm attitude toward their emperor, despite the protests of the strategy itself.

Republican governments with the president in the lead were appointed to replace the erstwhile Empire. The first president of the fresh republic was hailed the leader of the coup – Marshal Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca. His views can be described as liberal and subversive. He besides belonged to the Masonic Lodge. Da Fonseci's governments were not well remembered due to the fact that they did not lead to improved moods in Brazil and stabilise the situation of coffee growers.

These decisions of the emperor were deprived of the inexpensive labour that the slaves constituted, due to the fact that Pedro II abolished slavery in Brazil, which was the direct origin of the emergence in negative moods at the time. The President's decisions made the population's material situation worse. The president of the usurper ruled authoritarianally, resulting in a fast failure of prior support and his earlier supporters united against him. Eventually, after little than 2 years, he had to step down from office in complete infamy. This was the embarrassing beginning of democracy in Brazil, which fewer people remember.

Perhaps there will be no change in the system, but the strength of this information is evident from the fact that you have read about it, even though it is happening on the another side of the globe. The more people will be able to hear and learn the arguments for the monarchy, the more likely this arrangement will return to favor. possibly not today, possibly not on the basis of the SUG 9/2024 proposal, but in itself it is not excluded.

Monarchism is not only a ruler and a throne, it is besides a respect for authority and private property, but besides an autonomous and strong household and many, many more good things that have been taken distant from us and trampled on by the democratic gutter, for which the only value is the unlimited power of the seismorship capable of tearing distant all their goods, rights and freedom, bringing about democratic totalitarianism.

Photo: Last Emperor of Brazil, Pedro II.

Written by Michał Murgrabia.

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