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What Tabata Amaral said about build cross-party consensus for the bill that protects women

Tabata Amaral

Tabata Amaral

July 1, 2026

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Tabata Amaral: It is a serious omission to ignore that the hate speech that circulates freely in digital groups, on the Internet, is the fuel that arms the hand of the aggressor in the physical world.

Tabata Amaral: We cannot continue to be complicit in this institutional silence.

That is why I have been speaking, one by one, with each Deputy, each thematic caucus, each political party, including people who rarely vote the same way I do, people from the Right, people from the Center, people who disagree with me on many things — on the economy, on the role of the State, on worldviews — but people who understood that protecting women cannot be the banner of just one party; it is the duty of all of us, a mission of this Parliament.

Tabata Amaral · 57:55

Tabata Amaral: And, one by one, the "yes" is arriving.

Tabata Amaral: This is how a law stops being a promise and becomes firm ground for millions of women.

Why it was classified this way · 88% confidence

Reports dialogue with various caucuses and seeks support beyond ideological alignments.

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