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also be another that allows ten. ConJur — How soon does the CNJ intend to resolve this issue? Alexandre de Moraes — The suggestion to set a 90-day deadline for the courts to exonerate relatives was mine. Some councilors wanted it immediately, which is too radical and would harm the continuity of public service. Others suggested two years, but then our mandate would end and we would not have resolved the problem. After 90 days, until the end of January, the problem will be resolved. ConJur — And how big is the problem? Alexandre de Moraes — There is no diagnosis of the extent of nepotism in.
the Brazilian Judiciary. The presidents of the courts themselves don't know. In the Federal Court, it is not so big because of the 1996 law. ConJur — Don't you think that the issue of nepotism needs to undergo greater administrative reform? Alexandre de Moraes — The number of commission posi Phone Number List tions is a big problem in Brazil. Two centuries ago, around the world, nepotism was the rule. More civilized countries, however, have already ruled this out. Culturally in Brazil, nepotism has recently been considered unethical. There was also a huge increase in commission positions. The federal Executive has more than 40 thousand positions of trust, from elevator operator to executive secretary.
That is why, in article 5 of the resolution, we set out the next step to be taken. After the dismissals, we will make a diagnosis of how many commission positions there are, how many positions were occupied by relatives and then the CNJ will have a period of 180 days to analyze and propose the reduction of these positions. Many commission positions do not need this relationship of trust. Reducing this is more important than ending nepotism because it limits favoring people who are not relatives, such as children of friends. The Executive and Legislative branches have a higher incidence of nepotism, but, at each election, the positions are renewed. In the Judiciary, the problem.
the Brazilian Judiciary. The presidents of the courts themselves don't know. In the Federal Court, it is not so big because of the 1996 law. ConJur — Don't you think that the issue of nepotism needs to undergo greater administrative reform? Alexandre de Moraes — The number of commission posi Phone Number List tions is a big problem in Brazil. Two centuries ago, around the world, nepotism was the rule. More civilized countries, however, have already ruled this out. Culturally in Brazil, nepotism has recently been considered unethical. There was also a huge increase in commission positions. The federal Executive has more than 40 thousand positions of trust, from elevator operator to executive secretary.
That is why, in article 5 of the resolution, we set out the next step to be taken. After the dismissals, we will make a diagnosis of how many commission positions there are, how many positions were occupied by relatives and then the CNJ will have a period of 180 days to analyze and propose the reduction of these positions. Many commission positions do not need this relationship of trust. Reducing this is more important than ending nepotism because it limits favoring people who are not relatives, such as children of friends. The Executive and Legislative branches have a higher incidence of nepotism, but, at each election, the positions are renewed. In the Judiciary, the problem.