IFES - Brazil
Brazil
Since the end of military rule in 1985,
Past Projects
Political Reform Project (2005)
IFES partnered with the International Republican Institute (IRI) to put on a three-day conference in Brasilia, Brazil (9-11 August 2005), to discuss the political reform initiatives that are currently before the Brazilian Congress. Issues addressed include the adulteration of electoral results by multiparty alliances in legislative elections, the weakening of political parties by extremely personalized voting, the mounting cost of electoral campaigns, candidate dependence on special interest money for campaign financing, an excessively fragmented party system, and an intense party switching (causing party caucuses to change in size within a legislative session). The conference included representatives from Brazilian political parties, media, civil society, universities and other key actors and addressed thresholds, open versus closed list systems, public campaign and party financing, and party federations. Specifically, IFES brought two experts in political finance, Delia Ferreira and Jeffrey Carlson, to participate in and present at the conference. The topics of their presentations were "Campaign Finance: Public vs. Private Funding" and "Regulating Money in Politics: the Role of Disclosure," respectively.
To learn more about our experts from this region, visit here.
For more information, please contact us at americas.programs@ifes.org.
Applications and resumes are not accepted at this address.
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