COVID-19 CPI, Parliamentary committee in Brazil
The COVID-19 CPI was a parliamentary committee that examined how the Brazilian government responded to the pandemic. The committee heard from witnesses, reviewed documents, and released a detailed report with its findings.
The committee was launched in April 2021 following widespread criticism of the government's pandemic response measures. It worked for several months and eventually presented allegations of mismanagement and lack of coordination.
It reflects the active role of Brazilian civil society and the checks and balances in place.
The committee's work took place in Brasília and was publicly documented. Reports and testimony are available for citizens and researchers interested in this period of Brazilian political history.
The committee produced reports later made public with specific recommendations for future health crises. These findings significantly shaped subsequent public debate about government accountability in Brazil.
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