Outcry as Brazil congress moves to gut environment and Indigenous ministries
Plan to drastically dilute bodies' powers would deal severe blow to Lula's attempt to reverse Bolsonaro's era of Amazon devastation
Brazilian activists have voiced outrage after congress moved to drastically dilute the powers of the environment and Indigenous peoples ministries in what campaigners called a potentially crippling blow to efforts to protect Indigenous communities and the Amazon.
Hopes that Brazil could turn the page on Jair Bolsonaro's era of Amazon devastation were sky-high after the far-right leader lost last year's presidential election to the leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. During his campaign Lula vowed to stamp out environmental crime and champion Indigenous people, and after taking power in January put the veteran environmentalist Marina Silva in charge of environmental affairs and made the Indigenous activist Sonia Guajajara head of a new ministry for Indigenous peoples.
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