Lula eliminated the civic-military schools established by Bolsonaro

Lula eliminated the civic-military schools established by Bolsonaro

The president of Brazil canceled the militaristic educational program that had been started by his predecessor. There were 216 schools in Brasilia and in 23 states, with an enrollment of 192,000 students, including the youngest daughter of the far-right leader.

The president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silvaburied the militaristic educational program that had been started by his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaroby repealing the initiative to create a public network of civic-military schools administered by the Armed forces.

The measure that extinguishes the National Program of Civic-Military Schools was taken through a resolution of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Defense and disclosed by the local press.

According to the document sent to the state governments, the process will last until the end of the year and the axis will be the demobilization of military personnel from this program, which was the main educational initiative of the Government of Bolsonaro (2019-2022).

The government of Bolsonaro it opened 216 civic-military schools in Brasilia and in 23 states attended by 192,000 students, including the 13-year-old daughter of the far-right leader, Laura.

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The role of the armed forces, under investigation

The role of the Armed Forces in that government is under analysis, especially since at least three soldiers are accused of the plot to disregard last October’s elections and encourage the coup attempt perpetrated on January 8.

The former deputy, Colonel Mauro Cid, is in custody and documents on how to carry out a coup to ignore last year’s elections were found on his cell phone.


Source: Ambito

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