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13/Apr/2023
Ivan Henrique de Mattos e Silva
, Luci Maria Teston
DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300010003
The objective of this article is to evaluate how the most important political families in the nine states of the Brazilian Legal Amazon responded to two aspects of the 2022 elections: the advance of ‘bolsonarismo’ as a political force in the Amazon, and the environmental agenda. Based on the concept of political dynasties, the main family groupings (one per state) were selected. Our research question is: did the support of candidates backed by these families for Lula or Bolsonaro imply […]
Keywords: ‘bolsonarismo’; Brazilian Legal Amazon; environmental policy; Political dynasties