CPI of the MST: context and diagnosis of the Brazilian agrarian situation
José Geraldo de Sousa Junior is a professor at the Faculty of Law and former dean of the University of Brasília (UnB)

José Geraldo de Sousa Junior is a professor at the Faculty of Law and former dean of the University of Brasília (UnB)

Governor gave discounts of up to 90% on the sale of vacant lands occupied irregularly

Article reveals: 'Graziano omitted data that demonstrate that settlements are important sources of job and income generation'

A survey carried out by Lupa (https://lupa.uol.com.br/) shows that there was an increase in publications on Facebook about the MST with the beginning of the CPI, with a lot of uninformative content
The movement claims that the occupied lands are unproductive, denounces the eviction suffered and the agreement breached by Ferbasa
Association Jurists for Democracy publishes solidarity note after CPI approval against the movement
João Pedro Stedile, member of the MST’s national leadership, said the parliamentary commission of inquiry that has been set up to look into the movement, is an effort by right-wing legislators to destabilize the Lula government and deter agrarian reform
Municipality watched the progression of the budget tightening and even suspended activities
The 28th Cry of the Excluded will feature a political and solidarity act with breakfast for 3,000 people in Praça da Sé

After national mobilization, a union of popular movements managed with the STF to extend ADPF 828, which prevents evictions until June 2022