
Minister Marina Silva Walks Out of Senate Hearing After Sexist Attack
Brazilian Environment Minister Marina Silva walked out of a Senate hearing on Tuesday after facing a barrage of criticism, some with sexist undertones, from government lawmakers. The incident occurred during a debate on a bill that relaxes environmental licensing rules. Senator Marcos Rogério, who chaired the session, engaged in a heated discussion with Silva, who defended her stance on the bill. At one point, Silva's microphone was cut off. "I am not a submissive woman," Silva declared, highlighting the disrespectful treatment she received. The incident has sparked debate about the treatment of women in politics and the need for respectful discourse in legislative processes. The lack of support from fellow government members during the hearing also raised concerns about political dynamics.