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Brazil

Freedom at a Glance
Global Freedom
72 / 100
Free
Internet Freedom
65 / 100
Partly Free

Brazil is a democracy that holds competitive elections. The political arena, though polarized, is characterized by vibrant public debate. However, independent journalists and civil society activists risk harassment and violent attack, political violence is high, and the government has struggled to address crime and disproportionate violence against and economic exclusion of minorities.

Research & Recommendations

Brazil

Free
72
100
PR Political Rights 30 40
CL Civil Liberties 42 60
Last Year's Score & Status
72 100 Free
A country or territory’s Freedom in the World status depends on its aggregate Political Rights score, on a scale of 0–40, and its aggregate Civil Liberties score, on a scale of 0–60. See the methodology.

Overview

Brazil is a democracy that holds competitive elections. Its political arena, though polarized, is characterized by vibrant public debate. However, independent journalists and civil society activists risk harassment and violent attack and political violence is high. Minority groups suffer from crime, disproportionate violence, and economic exclusion, issues the government struggles to address. Corruption is endemic at top levels, contributing to widespread disillusionment among the public. Societal discrimination and violence against LGBT+ people remain serious problems.

Previous Reports: 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025
Freedom in the World 2025 Policy Recommendations

Brazil

Partly Free
65
100
A Obstacles to Access 20 25
B Limits on Content 25 35
C Violations of User Rights 20 40
Last Year's Score & Status
64 100 Partly Free
Scores are based on a scale of 0 (least free) to 100 (most free). See the methodology және report acknowledgements.

Political Overview

Brazil is a democracy that holds competitive elections, and the political arena, though polarized, is characterized by vibrant public debate. However, independent journalists and civil society activists risk harassment and violent attack, political violence is high, and the government has struggled to address crime and disproportionate violence against and economic exclusion of minorities. Corruption is endemic at top levels, and governmental transparency has decreased in recent years, contributing to widespread disillusionment among the public. Societal discrimination and violence against LGBT+ people remain serious problems.

Previous Reports: 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024
Freedom on the Net 2024 Policy Recommendations

News and Updates

Freedom House Perspectives

FOTN24

To Safeguard Democracy, We Must Rebuild Trust Online

Censorship, content manipulation, and rising violence against users further eroded internet freedom over the past year. But a fresh commitment to free expression and access to diverse information can restore this crucial prerequisite of a modern democratic society.
October 16, 2024
Freedom House

How Citizens and Leaders Can Protect the Spirit of Democracy

Disturbing global trends, ranging from the denial of election results to politically motivated violence, imperil security, peace, and the very foundations of democracy. Voters and leaders can help shore up democratic values through strong participation and respect for democratic institutions and electoral results.
February 14, 2024

News Releases & Media Coverage

Policy & Advocacy

Country Facts

Basic Facts

Freedom in the World Score
72
/ 100
Free
Freedom on the Net Score
65
/ 100
Partly Free
Population: 215,300,000

Internet Facts

Status
Partly Free
Networks Restricted
No
Social Media Blocked
No
Websites Blocked
No
Pro-government Commentators
No
Users Arrested
Yes

Election Facts

Status
Past Election
Date of Election
October 2, 2022
Type of Election
General
Internet Penetration
74.09%
Election Year
2022
Vulnerability Index
66
/ 100

Transnational Repression

Status
Not Tracked