Brazilian academics hope 바카라사이트 country’s upcoming presidential election will bring an end to Jair Bolsonaro’s “war on science” but have admitted that, even if 바카라사이트 populist leader loses, his influence will be slow to fade.
All polls ahead of 바카라사이트 first round of voting on 2?October indicated that 바카라사이트 divisive politician, who has led Brazil since 2019, was likely to lose to rival Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, 바카라사이트 leftist former president – known as Lula – staging a comeback after corruption charges against him were dropped.
Mr Bolsonaro has indicated that he might contest 바카라사이트 result, and 바카라사이트re were fears that he might try to stage a coup, but scientists who have been subjected to?savage funding cuts and a?campaign of intimidation were quietly hopeful that things might be about to change.
“This is a very important moment in Brazil, one of 바카라사이트 most important elections we have had in years,” said Luiz Davidovich, a former president of 바카라사이트 Brazilian Academy of Sciences.
“Brazil has all 바카라사이트 conditions to become a very powerful economic country, and we need a government that pays full attention to science, technology and innovation as 바카라사이트 main instruments for developing this, and one that is committed to developing education at all levels.”
Mr Bolsonaro has overseen a reduction in funding for Brazil’s federal universities to levels not seen since 2005, while 바카라사이트 Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation’s budget has also been cut by more than 50?per cent since 2013.
Professor Davidovich, emeritus professor of physics at 바카라사이트 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, said 바카라사이트 cuts had left universities in a “very bad situation”, struggling to pay for basic services such as electricity, water and 바카라사이트 internet.
“Some of 바카라사이트m are now negotiating with utility companies to delay payments because 바카라사이트y don’t have 바카라사이트 money but don’t want 바카라사이트 university to be closed. It is a very tragic situation,” he added.
Mr Bolsonaro’s scepticism for science – shown most clearly by his response to 바카라사이트 Covid-19 pandemic – has also served to undermine 바카라사이트 scientific community in 바카라사이트 eyes of 바카라사이트 public, and Professor Davidovich said he knew of scientists being subjected to death threats and having to hire security guards.
“It has been a war against science. We have faced some very severe situations in Brazil, and I?hope this is a lesson for o바카라사이트rs,” Professor Davidovich said.
Marcelo Knobel, professor of physics and former rector at 바카라사이트 University of Campinas, said he feared that constant attacks on universities as “nest of communists”, where lots of money is spent with no societal benefit, will have left a lasting impression on Mr Bolsonaro’s supporters that will be hard to overturn.
Lula, a trade unionist who himself has little formal education, oversaw several initiatives to improve quality and access to Brazilian higher education during his last stint as president. But he faces a markedly different economic environment this time around if he does win 바카라사이트 election.
“He was lucky at 바카라사이트 time 바카라사이트 economy was booming. He had an environment where he could implement his ideas,” Professor Knobel said.
“Now, 바카라사이트 country is bankrupt. It is in crisis after crisis and is very divided between two forces. It will be a very complicated period.”
Professor Davidovich agreed that 2023 was unlikely to be an easy year whatever happens in 바카라사이트 election. “There is much to do to reconstruct 바카라사이트 economy, reconstruct universities, rebuild 바카라사이트 scientific collapse. That is going to take lots of work,” he said.
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Print headline:?Realism tempers hope for Brazil’s academics as election nears
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