The Parliamentary Agricultural Front (FPA): a dispute arena between Ruralistas and Petistas in the Brazilian National Congress
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https://doi.org/10.36920/esa-v29n2-9Keywords:
political dispute, Legislative, National Congress, parliamentary caucuses, representation of interests, Workers’ Party, Parliamentary Agricultural FrontAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to ponder over dynamics within the relationships between political opponents in the Brazilian National Congress, specifically when debatingon rural development. I aim to analyse the political dispute between Ruralistas and Petistas in The Parliamentary Agricultural Front (FPA). I intend to display this feud as a broad and complex net of social, political, cultural, and symbolic relationships. Being on the opponent’s ground is part of the dispute.
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