Brazilians' Favorable Views on Institutions
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•2. Brazilians’ views of institutions and government systems
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Majorities in Brazil believe large international companies, the police, the military and other groups have a positive influence in their country.
While some institutions (such as the court system) are increasingly seen as having a good influence, favorable views toward others have declined.
Most Brazilians say representative democracy is a good form of government, but there is substantial support for nondemocratic alternatives.
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