
Maduro's arrest. The overthrow of tyrants cannot be a pretext to legitimize looting.
"There is neither idealism nor altruism in this intervention: there is geopolitical opportunism," writes columnist Ricardo Bruno.

Political journalist, host of the program Jogo do Poder (Rio de Janeiro) and former Secretary of Communication for the State of Rio de Janeiro.
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"Ibama technicians deserve respect and admiration from Brazilians. But they have no right to condemn the country to backwardness," writes journalist Ricardo Bruno.
The mayor's most loyal aide is already talking about the two main challenges for a hypothetical Eduardo Paes administration: debt renegotiation and public safety.
"Tolerance for this small group of so-called cyber-libertarians is over," writes Ricardo Bruno.
If the idea of choosing a vice-president from within the party is to signal a guarantee of continuity for the project, no one represents this better than Pedro Paulo.
It's possible that the Brazão family are indeed the masterminds. What's not credible is the Federal Police's inability to prove the accusation, writes Ricardo Bruno.
More than to shareholders and creditors, Light's recovery plan is of interest to the society of Rio de Janeiro.
"The staged event aims to convince the regulatory agency to grant early contractual adjustments that guarantee the financial rebalancing of the operation."
"There may be a new attempt underway to camouflage the truth by using plea bargaining as a tool to derail the investigations," says Ricardo Bruno.
Newspaper argues that Petrobras should no longer invest in refining.
History will recognize his role, and Brazilian democracy owes him a public thank you.
"Judging by last Wednesday's operation, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office and the Federal Police have not yet grasped the essence of the new times," he assesses.