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What Tabata Amaral said about clarify the content of the bill that criminalizes acts of misogyny

Tabata Amaral

Tabata Amaral

July 1, 2026

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About: clarify the content of the bill that criminalizes acts of misogyny

Tabata Amaral: Only in the last two weeks, I met with all the parties that agreed to have this conversation, that agreed to receive me.

Tabata Amaral: And many people who spoke against it are still referring either to a fake news they saw on the Internet or to the Senate text, which was altered here in the Chamber of Deputies.

It is important to make clear, once and for all: the text no longer refers to belittling women, it does not even speak of hatred of women.

Tabata Amaral · 176:08

Tabata Amaral: The text provides a very clear definition of what constitutes the criminal act.

Tabata Amaral: The text deals with the act of misogyny. This is already a change to make clear that a feeling or an opinion do not characterize a crime.

Why it was classified this way · 88% confidence

States the text does not criminalize mere opinion or disparagement, describing its content.

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