JUDGE THROWS OUT CASE IN STUNNING WIN FOR FIRST LADY’S “CULTURAL MERIT” MEDAL—TAXPAYERS FORCE-FED THE BILL.
A federal judge has just IGNORED public outrage, allowing First Lady Janja da Silva to keep her controversial “Order of Cultural Merit”—one of Brazil’s HIGHEST honors. A lawyer from Porto Alegre demanded the award be CANCELLED, arguing it SPIT in the face of morality and impartiality. The judge’s response? A BRUTAL dismissal.
The ruling, from Judge Marcelo Cardozo da Silva, is a bombshell. He states the Judiciary cannot “replace the government” in choosing who gets the honor, unless there’s “CLEAR irregularity.” The judge aggressively defended the decision, declaring it is “exclusively” the President’s right to pick winners. Janja’s cultural resume was reviewed and rubber-stamped.
But here’s the shocking truth buried in the legal files: The judge ADMITS there is NO RULE stopping the President from handing this massive prize to his own wife. “The mere fact that the grantee is the spouse of the grantor is not an impediment,” the document states, unless a “deviation of purpose” is proven. Where is the line? WHO is really watching?
This isn’t just about a medal. It’s about a DANGEROUS pattern. While regular Brazilians struggle, the inner circle celebrates itself with top-tier awards and expensive ceremonies. The same honor was given to celebrities like Xuxa and Fernanda Torres, but now it’s tainted by blatant favoritism. The system just showed you exactly who it protects—and who pays for it.
They write the rules, they win the prizes, and they dare the public to do anything about it.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




