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Brazil's Election Board Wants Cheaper Election Campaigns |
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Written by Alana Gandra
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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 |
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The president of Brazil's Federal Election Board (TSE), Minister Carlos Velloso, declared at the Rio de Janeiro Commercial Association, that he made a suggestion to the National Congress to spend less on election campaigns.
"We are convinced that expensive campaigns abet the 'caixa 2,' (double accountancy)" he said, referring to unreported campaign contributions. According to Velloso, televised campaign spots are expensive and end up "masking" the truth from the viewers, transforming candidates into kind of "prettified soap commercials." The TSE president affirmed that "we want candidates to appear on TV and state what they're all about." Minister Velloso expressed his total opposition to direct public funding of election campaigns. "First, because we already have public funding in the form of free television and radio air time." He pointed out that this air time is free for the parties and the candidates but not for the federal government. "The radio and TV stations receive tax incentives in compensation," he revealed. According to TSE estimates, publicly funded election campaigns would cost between US$ 317.3 million (700 million reais) and US$ 362.63 million (800 million reais), while an election itself runs around US$ 266.64 million (500 million reais). Since there are elections every two years, that would imply an expense on the order of US$ 589.28 (1.3 billion). "Have you ever imagined how many mass housing units could be put up, how many hospitals could be built?" he asked. In Velloso's judgment, Brazil has other priorities. Agência Brasil
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