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In this video, Raquel Dodge discusses the importance of the judiciary in maintaining a democratic society. She talks about her experience leading the Federal Police during the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, and her work on environmental and indigenous issues. Dodge also discusses the recent Supreme Court review of some controversial decisions made during the Lava Jato investigation, and offers her opinion on the current political climate in Brazil.
Roda Viva is a Brazilian TV show that discusses important issues in the country. In this episode, host Raquel Dodge interviews subprocuradora-geral of the Republic of Brazil, Raquel Dodge, about her upcoming second term in office and her decision not to participate in the 2019 race for the Tríplice. Dodge discusses why she chose not to run, and how her previous work in the justice system and advocacy for human rights has helped her in her current role. She also speaks about her career and how she has always been dedicated to the cause of justice. The video finishes with a question from a young journalist, who asks Dodge what she think about the Tríplice list being used to pick a candidate for the Brazilian presidency. Dodge responds that she thinks the list is an important tool, but that it should be used to select an area and area of immunity solely by government decision, instead of political party preference.
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