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The provided texts discuss the erosion of democratic principles in Brazil, with a particular focus on the actions of the Supreme Court. One source describes how Justice Alexandre de Moraes has allegedly expanded judicial power through controversial "inquiries," leading to censorship and imprisonment of critics, reminiscent of other twenty-first-century strongmen who undermine institutions from within. This source also highlights international reactions, such as U.S. sanctions, as potential mechanisms for restoring the rule of law. The second source introduces the concept of a "silent coup," contrasting it with overt military takeovers, suggesting that Brazil is experiencing a gradual, almost invisible, seizure of power by "revolutionary left" elements operating from within governmental and societal institutions, ultimately creating a system of exception for enemies and privilege for allies. Both sources express concern over the state of Brazilian democracy and the rise of what they perceive as an authoritarian trajectory.

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