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    Lula’s Judicial Payoff: Billions in Pork Barrel Spending to Secure a Loyal Supreme Court Seat

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    Lula’s Judicial Payoff: Billions in Pork Barrel Spending to Secure a Loyal Supreme Court Seat

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    In a brazen display of political horse-trading that would make even the most jaded machine politicians blush, the Lula administration is accelerating massive government spending to smooth the path for Jorge Messias, its preferred candidate for Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF). Federal Deputy Luiz Philippe de Orleans e Bragança has sounded the alarm, exposing how the government ramped up parliamentary amendments from under 2% to over 58% of the mandatory first-half allocation in April 2026 — just in time for Messias’s Senate confirmation hearing.

    This is not governance; it is patronage on steroids. The numbers tell the story: R$12 billion in fresh commitments, with the center-right PL party — the deputy’s own affiliation — receiving the largest slice at R$479 million. While critics on the left will dismiss this as standard procedure, the timing reveals the cynical reality. A government ally with a track record of defending executive power is being installed on the nation’s highest court, and the price tag is being footed by Brazilian taxpayers through opaque “emendas parlamentares” — the secret slush funds that have become the lubricant of Brazilian politics.

    Conservatives have long warned that Brazil’s political system is rigged for self-perpetuation. Concentrated power in Brasília, hidden budgets, and a revolving door of patronage jobs ensure that insiders thrive while the productive economy suffocates under taxes and regulations. Lula’s Workers’ Party (PT) mastered this game during its previous stints in power, blending populist rhetoric with old-fashioned clientelism. Now, facing judicial vacancies and political headwinds, the machine is operating at full throttle. Messias’s nomination is not about merit or constitutional fidelity; it is about securing a reliable vote on the STF for years to come — a court that has already shown troubling tendencies toward judicial activism and political favoritism.

    The deputy is right to call this what it is: a self-reinforcing cartel of power. Brazil’s “secret budget” scandals and endless amendments have distorted fiscal policy, ballooned public debt, and crowded out genuine investment. When billions flow not to infrastructure or security but to buy legislative loyalty for a Supreme Court pick, the average Brazilian worker pays the price through inflation, higher taxes, or diminished services. This is the predictable outcome of big-government conservatism’s absence — when the right fails to demand spending restraint and institutional accountability, the left fills the vacuum with its own brand of crony socialism.

    True reform will not come from more funding or clever negotiations within the system. It demands structural surgery: slashing mandatory spending transfers, exposing every emenda to sunlight, shrinking the size and scope of the federal bureaucracy, and restoring the STF to its proper role as a guardian of the Constitution rather than an extension of the executive. Brazil’s conservative voices, from deputies like Orleans e Bragança to broader movements skeptical of PT dominance, understand that prosperity and liberty require dismantling these patronage pipelines, not greasing them further.

    Lula’s latest maneuver is a textbook case of why voters rejected the left’s endless expansion of state power in the first place. Until Brazil’s political class faces real limits — budgetary, judicial, and electoral — the cycle of corruption and capture will continue. The Brazilian people deserve better than a Supreme Court bought with their own money.

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