HomeReportsInvestment Climate Statements...Custom Report - 40cdf1e1e2 hide Investment Climate Statements Custom Report Excerpts: Brazil Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Sort by Country Sort by Section In this section / Brazil 10. Political and Security Environment Brazil 10. Political and Security Environment Strikes and demonstrations occasionally occur in urban areas and may cause temporary disruption to public transportation. Occasional port strikes continue to have an impact on commerce. Brazil has over 60,000 murders annually, with low rates of success in murder investigations and even lower conviction rates. Brazil announced emergency measures in 2017 to counter a rise in violence in Rio de Janeiro state, and approximately 8,500 military personnel deployed to the state to assist state law enforcement. In February, 2018, then-President Temer signed a federal intervention decree giving the federal government control of the state’s entire public security apparatus under the command of an Army general. The federal intervention ended on December 31, 2018, with the withdrawal of the military. Shorter-term and less expansive deployments of the military in support of police forces also occurred in other states in 2017, including Rio Grande do Norte and Roraima. The military also supported police forces in 11 states and nearly 500 cities for the 2018 general elections. In 2016, millions peacefully demonstrated to call for and against then-President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment and protest against corruption, which was one of the largest public protests in Brazil’s history. Non-violent pro- and anti-government demonstrations have occurred regularly in recent years. Although U.S. citizens are usually not targeted during such events, U.S. citizens traveling or residing in Brazil are advised to take common-sense precautions and avoid any large gatherings or any other event where crowds have congregated to demonstrate or protest. For the latest U.S. State Department guidance on travel in Brazil, please consult www.travel.state.gov Edit Your Custom Report