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    The Shield of Impunity: Why Paulo Gonet Must Be Removed as Brazil’s Attorney General

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    In a nation that prides itself on the rule of law, the office of the Procurador-Geral da República (PGR) should serve as the ultimate guardian of justice—impartial, fearless, and relentless in pursuing wrongdoing regardless of power or position. Yet under Paulo Gonet, that office has increasingly looked like a protective shield for the powerful, a selective enforcer that hesitates when the targets sit in high places or align with the current regime.

    Gonet’s tenure has been marked by decisions that consistently raise eyebrows among those who value institutional independence and equal application of the law. Most recently, he opposed urgent requests from the Federal Police to detain Daniel Vorcaro, the central figure in what investigators describe as one of the largest banking fraud schemes in Brazilian history. Despite evidence of threats against journalists, access to confidential systems, and a network of intimidation, Gonet argued there was no “imminent danger” warranting swift action. The contrast was stark: a Supreme Court minister overruled the PGR’s caution and authorized the arrests, publicly expressing regret over the prosecutor’s reluctance. Such public divergence from within the justice system itself speaks volumes about perceived inaction or worse—strategic delay.

    This is not an isolated case. Gonet previously recommended archiving the long-running inquiry into Elon Musk and the X platform, concluding there was insufficient proof of deliberate defiance of Brazilian court orders. While some may view this as a narrow legal interpretation, many conservatives see it as part of a broader pattern: leniency extended toward figures or platforms that challenge the dominant judicial narrative, while everyday citizens and political opponents face far less mercy.

    Critics point to Gonet’s close ties to key figures in the Supreme Court, particularly Alexandre de Moraes, whose aggressive approach to regulating speech and political activity has polarized the country. Gonet’s reconduction to the post came with historically low Senate support, reflecting deep unease even among some moderates about his ability—or willingness—to act independently. When the chief prosecutor appears more aligned with protecting institutional allies than aggressively pursuing accountability across the board, public trust in the justice system collapses.

    Brazil cannot afford a Prosecutor General who seems to pick battles selectively. The Banco Master scandal, with billions potentially siphoned from public coffers and retirees, demands aggressive prosecution, not procedural foot-dragging. The death of a key figure connected to the scheme under suspicious circumstances only heightens the urgency for transparent, forceful investigation—precisely the kind that appears hampered under current leadership.

    Conservatives have long warned that unchecked judicial power, combined with a compliant or complicit PGR, erodes democracy. When the Attorney General’s office functions more as an enabler of elite impunity than as a check on it, the entire constitutional order suffers. The calls growing louder across patriotic circles are clear and justified: Paulo Gonet has lost the confidence required for the role. It is time for his removal, for a Prosecutor General committed to blind justice, and for restoring faith that no one—not bankers, not tech billionaires, not even Supreme Court insiders—is above the law.

    The Brazilian people deserve nothing less.

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