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    Brazil’s Last Stand: Senate Must Reject Lula’s Radical Pick for Supreme Court

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     As Brazilians brace for yet another pivotal moment in the defense of their institutions, the Senate convenes on April 29 for the confirmation hearing of Jorge Messias, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s nominee to the Supreme Federal Court (STF). This is no routine appointment. It represents a direct assault on judicial independence, traditional values, and the hard-won progress against corruption that millions of Brazilians fought for during the Lava Jato era. Conservatives across the nation are right to demand a firm “No” to Messias. Brazil desperately needs this victory to halt the left’s march toward unchecked power.

    Messias, currently serving as Lula’s Attorney General, is the embodiment of the activist judiciary that has plagued Brazil for years. His record raises serious red flags. As head of the AGU, he has championed positions that undermine family values and parental rights, including controversial stances on abortion-related issues that prioritize ideological agendas over the sanctity of life and Brazilian cultural traditions. Critics rightly point to his involvement in creating the so-called “National Procuracy of Democracy,” a tool many see as a vehicle for suppressing dissent and labeling conservative voices as threats—echoing the very censorship Brazilians rejected at the ballot box.

    The timing could not be more cynical. Lula, whose administration has repeatedly clashed with principles of transparency and accountability, is rushing to stack the STF with a loyalist before broader political realities shift. Messias’s nomination follows a pattern: fill the highest court with allies who will shield the government from scrutiny on scandals, January 8 investigations, and overreaches that threaten free speech. This is not justice; it is judicial engineering designed to entrench PT power for decades.

    In the Senate, a courageous bloc of opposition senators—led by figures like Rogério Marinho, Jorge Seif, Sergio Moro, Eduardo Girão, and Marcos do Val—is preparing to grill Messias on these critical failings. They understand what is at stake: the soul of Brazil’s democracy. These patriots are not obstructionists; they are defenders of the Constitution against a court that has increasingly acted as a super-legislature, overriding the will of the people on issues from customs and education to economic freedom.

    Projections suggest the government may still muster enough votes for approval in the plenary session, relying on centrão horse-trading and quiet deals. But momentum is building for rejection. With a simple majority of 41 “no” votes needed to block him, even a strong showing by the opposition will send a powerful message. It will rally the conservative base, expose the nominee’s weaknesses during the sabatina, and remind wavering senators that their constituents—especially evangelical Christians and families alarmed by moral decay—will hold them accountable.

    Brazilians have endured enough of a Supreme Court that prioritizes political loyalty over impartial justice. From Lava Jato’s dismantling to the weaponization of institutions against opponents, the pattern is clear. Approving Messias would accelerate the erosion of checks and balances, empowering a court already accused of overstepping its role.

    This week offers a rare opportunity. Senators who value Brazil’s future over partisan favors must vote against Messias. Reject this nomination not as partisanship, but as patriotism. Stand for the rule of law, for family and faith, and for a judiciary that serves the people—not a president desperate to insulate his legacy. Brazil needs this win. The eyes of the nation are watching.

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