‘If we want to talk about the dangers of authoritarianism, we just need to remember our country’s recent past: thousands of deaths in a pandemic, vaccines deliberately neglected by authorities, threats to the electoral system and the separation of powers, encampments outside barracks calling for military intervention, attempted coup with violence and destruction of public property, as well as assassination plans against authorities of the Republic,’ added the justice.

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