The Quota Law will still be necessary in Brazil for a long time.
This is the assessment of the prosecutor of the Public Ministry of Bahia Lívia Sant’Anna.
A CNN Radio on CNN Plural, she highlighted that the presidential sanction of the reformulation of the Quota Law brings an “improvement in public policy”.
“Now there will be greater legal certainty”, he states, as it is explicit in the text that the “review” every 10 years is an assessment, not revocation.
For the prosecutor, this security gives enough time to try to “change the structure of racism in the country”, as well as improve “social mobility data.”
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Lívia highlighted that among the important changes is the inclusion of quilombolas “who are a vulnerable group.”
According to her, there is greater inclusion with this new law, as there are racial, indigenous, quilombola and people with disabilities quotas.
*Produced by Isabel Campos
Source: CNN Brasil

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