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'''José Reinaldo Azevedo e Silva''' (Dois Córregos, August 19, 1961) is a Brazilian political journalist. Currently, Reinaldo is a columnist in [[Folha de S.Paulo]] newspaper and acts as a commentator on [[RedeTV! News]], of [[RedeTV!]] channel, in addition to presenting the program "Pela Ordem" on the platforms of the station. Azevedo's blog was listed in 2014 as one of the top ten political blogs in Brazil. He has left wing political views and used to criticise the political actions of the [[Workers' Party (Brazil)]] and its leader, the former [[president of Brazil]], [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]], but now he sides with [[Workers' Party (Brazil)]] in all his comments. Since 2019 he has also made pointed criticisms of the new right-wing government in power, in particular [[Sérgio Moro]]'s alleged misconduct.
'''José Reinaldo Azevedo e Silva''' (Dois Córregos, August 19, 1961) is a Brazilian journalist. Currently, Reinaldo is a columnist in [[Folha de S.Paulo]] newspaper and acts as a commentator on [[RedeTV! News]], of [[RedeTV!]] channel, in addition to presenting the program "Pela Ordem" on the platforms of the station. Azevedo's blog was listed in 2014 as one of the top ten political blogs in Brazil.


He had for 12 years his blog hosted on the site of [[Veja (magazine)|Veja]], however, on May 23, 2017, decided to rescind contract with the magazine, migrating his blog to RedeTV! Portal. On the same date, he resigned from the [[Jovem Pan]] radio, where he anchored the evening program "Os Pingos nos Is". The next day, the journalist made his debut as an anchor in the program "Pela Ordem" on [[RedeTV!]] channel, from which he was later fired. That same week, he also signed a contract with Radio [[BandNews FM]], whose new program "O É da Coisa" debuted at 6 pm on May 29, 2017.
For 12 years his blog was hosted on the site of [[Veja (magazine)|Veja]], however, on May 23, 2017, he moved his blog to RedeTV! Portal. On the same date, he resigned from the [[Jovem Pan]] radio, where he anchored the evening program "Os Pingos nos Is"; and the next day, the journalist made his debut as an anchor in the program "Pela Ordem" on [[RedeTV!]] channel, from which he was later fired. That same week, he also signed a contract with Radio [[BandNews FM]], whose new program "O É da Coisa" debuted at 6 pm on May 29, 2017.


==Political views==
==Political views==
Reinaldo Azevedo has positioned himself on the right of the political spectrum of Brazilian politics, however he supports most [[Liberalism|liberal]] positions, and being particularly skeptical of the [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|Workers' Party]]. As an early critic of the Workers' Party, he was vindicated by the multiple corruption allegations involving their politicians, now spread out to all the important parties. He has also criticized [[Dilma Rousseff]], the former Brazilian president who was [[impeachment|impeached]].
Reinaldo Azevedo has positioned himself as a centrist commentator, sometimes on the left of the political spectrum of Brazilian politics, with economically centrist stances.{{citationneeded|date=July 2023}} He is a critic of authoritarianism, and the lack of rule of law, since former right-wing Brazilian president, [[Jair Bolsonaro]], started to attack Brazilian institutions such as the Supreme Court. Due to this, Reinaldo Azevedo, previously a harsh critic of the Workers Party (PT) and the current president, [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]], sided with Lula on the runoffs of the 2022 Brazilian election against Bolsonaro and the right-wing coalition.

The journalist criticizes the [[Operation Car Wash]] ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Operação Lava Jato''), because the excesses of the prosecutors of the task force disregard the laws and threaten the [[rule of law]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://veja.abril.com.br/blog/reinaldo/criticas-a-moro-e-mpf-sou-jornalista-nao-antipetista-de-aluguel/|title=Criticas a Moro e MPF: Sou jornalista, não antipetista de aluguel|work=Blog do Reinaldo Azevedo|publisher=Veja.com|language=pt|date=September 14, 2017|accessdate=August 16, 2018}}</ref> Azevedo has also criticized the Supreme Court for assuming a legislative role in the Brazil, usurping the attribution of [[National Congress of Brazil|National Congress]].
The journalist criticizes the [[Operation Car Wash]] ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Operação Lava Jato''), because he believes that there are "excesses the prosecutors of the task force that disregard the laws and threaten the [[rule of law]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://veja.abril.com.br/blog/reinaldo/criticas-a-moro-e-mpf-sou-jornalista-nao-antipetista-de-aluguel/|title=Criticas a Moro e MPF: Sou jornalista, não antipetista de aluguel|work=Blog do Reinaldo Azevedo|publisher=Veja.com|language=pt|date=September 14, 2017|accessdate=August 16, 2018}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 23 July 2024

Reinaldo Azevedo
Reinaldo Azevedo in 2023
Personal details
Born
José Reinaldo Azevedo e Silva

(1961-08-19) August 19, 1961 (age 63)
Dois Córregos, São Paulo, Brazil
Alma materMethodist University of São Paulo
ProfessionJournalist, writer, radio host
WebsiteReinaldo Azevedo's Blog

José Reinaldo Azevedo e Silva (Dois Córregos, August 19, 1961) is a Brazilian journalist. Currently, Reinaldo is a columnist in Folha de S.Paulo newspaper and acts as a commentator on RedeTV! News, of RedeTV! channel, in addition to presenting the program "Pela Ordem" on the platforms of the station. Azevedo's blog was listed in 2014 as one of the top ten political blogs in Brazil.

For 12 years his blog was hosted on the site of Veja, however, on May 23, 2017, he moved his blog to RedeTV! Portal. On the same date, he resigned from the Jovem Pan radio, where he anchored the evening program "Os Pingos nos Is"; and the next day, the journalist made his debut as an anchor in the program "Pela Ordem" on RedeTV! channel, from which he was later fired. That same week, he also signed a contract with Radio BandNews FM, whose new program "O É da Coisa" debuted at 6 pm on May 29, 2017.

Political views

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Reinaldo Azevedo has positioned himself as a centrist commentator, sometimes on the left of the political spectrum of Brazilian politics, with economically centrist stances.[citation needed] He is a critic of authoritarianism, and the lack of rule of law, since former right-wing Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, started to attack Brazilian institutions such as the Supreme Court. Due to this, Reinaldo Azevedo, previously a harsh critic of the Workers Party (PT) and the current president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, sided with Lula on the runoffs of the 2022 Brazilian election against Bolsonaro and the right-wing coalition.

The journalist criticizes the Operation Car Wash (Portuguese: Operação Lava Jato), because he believes that there are "excesses the prosecutors of the task force that disregard the laws and threaten the rule of law".[1]

Works

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  • Contra o Consenso – Ensaios e Críticas (2005)
  • O País dos Petralhas (2008)
  • Máximas de Um País Mínimo (2009)
  • O País dos Petralhas II – O inimigo agora é o mesmo (2012)
  • Objeções de um Rottweiller Amoroso (2014)
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References

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  1. ^ "Criticas a Moro e MPF: Sou jornalista, não antipetista de aluguel". Blog do Reinaldo Azevedo (in Portuguese). Veja.com. September 14, 2017. Retrieved August 16, 2018.