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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 26, 2020, 10:38 PM Jun 2020

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro appoints actor Mrio Frias the new secretary of culture, sparking

Frias is the fifth person to hold the role since Bolsonaro dissolved the ministry of culture after his election in 2019

GABRIELLA ANGELETI

26th June 2020 21:25 BST



Mário Frias and President Jair Bolsonaro. Marcos Corrêa / PR

Amid ongoing political turbulence in the Brazilian arts and culture sector, the government has announced that the actor Mário Frias has been appointed the new secretary of culture this week. He is the fifth person to hold the role in the last 17 months since president Jair Bolsonaro was elected and, like most of his predecessors, Frias has no political experience.

Best known for his role in a 1990s telenovela called Malhação (or Workout) on the television network Globo, the former actor often posts about his conservative political views and support for Bolsonaro on social media. Last month, he participated in an organised anti-fascist protest in São Paulo and said that demonstrators were taking part in “organised crimes” and should be considered terrorists. He has also expressed his views on the Covid-19 pandemic, defending Bolsonaro’s attempts against social isolation despite Brazil having the highest number of confirmed cases and deaths after the US.

In the caption of a photograph posted on Instagram of him and Bolsonaro at the Palácio da Alvorada, the presidential home and headquarters in Brasilia, Frias writes that he is “proud to be with president Bolsonaro on this daily battle for a more dignified Brazil”, and that he will “soon present practical solutions in order for culture to reach all Brazilians”, taking into account “all the difficulties that the pandemic imposes”.

This week, the magazine Folha de São Paulo published a profile of Frias partially nude in the 1990s, and captioned the image “the new man of the president”. The caption has come under fire for its homophobic innuendo, and for “stooping down to Bolsonaro’s level”, some have claimed on social media. The journalist Vera Magalhães wrote that “there are a million reasons and ways to criticise his appointment in government [but] this is not how we do a debate”.

More:
https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/brazilian-president-jair-bolsonaro-appoints-actor-mario-frias-the-new-secretary-of-culture



Mário Frias, Bolsonaro's new Secretary of Culture.

Headed for a more dignified Brazil.


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Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro appoints actor Mrio Frias the new secretary of culture, sparking (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2020 OP
"A more dignified Brazil" lambchopp59 Jun 2020 #1

lambchopp59

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1. "A more dignified Brazil"
Sat Jun 27, 2020, 07:16 AM
Jun 2020

Wouldn't be neglecting a massively lethal pandemic.
So many sickening parallels to our worsening troubles right here.

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