词条 | Ministry of Culture (Brazil) |
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| agency_name = Ministry of Culture | type = Ministry | nativename = | seal = | seal_width = | seal_caption = | logo = | logo_width = | logo_caption = | picture = | picture_width = | picture_caption = | formed = 15 March 1985 | dissolved = 1 January 2019 | preceding1 = | superseding = | jurisdiction = | headquarters = Brasília, Distrito Federal | coordinates = | region_code = BR | employees = | budget = R$ 2,6 billion {{small|(2015)}}[1] | minister1_name = | minister1_pfo = | minister2_name = | minister2_pfo = | deputyminister1_name = | deputyminister1_pfo = | deputyminister2_name = | deputyminister2_pfo = | chief1_name = | chief1_position = | chief2_name = | chief2_position = | chief3_name = | chief3_position = | chief4_name = | chief4_position = | parent_department = | parent_agency = | child1_agency = | child2_agency = | keydocument1 = | website = www.cultura.gov.br }}{{politics of Brazil}} The Ministry of Culture of Brazil (Portuguese: Ministério da Cultura, MinC) was a cabinet-level federal ministry created in 1985, in the first month of president's José Sarney government. Dissolution and reinstatementIn April, 1990, it was dissolved by president Fernando Collor de Mello and transformed into a Culture Secretary, directly linked to the presidency. This situation was reverted two years later, but, in the meantime, in 1991, the law called popularly Lei Rouanet was created by the secretary of Culture, Sérgio Paulo Rouanet. It is a law that allows companies and individuals to sponsor cultural products, up to respectivally 4% and 6% of their income tax. It is a law of incentive to the culture, the most important instrument of the ministry, frequently contested. In 1999, president Fernando Henrique Cardoso expanded the scope of the law, with more financial resources and a reorganization of its structure. Again, in 2003, president Luís Inácio Lula da Silva reestructured the ministry. The Ministry of Culture was dissolved again on May 12, 2016 by the acting president of Brazil, Michel Temer. Its functions were merged into a new Ministry of Education and Culture. The dissolution of the ministry immediately sparked protests in numerous Brazilian cities, and included the occupation of the Gustavo Capanema Palace in Rio de Janeiro, and National Foundation of the Arts (FUNARTE) offices in Belo Horizonte, Brasília and São Paulo. Artists such as the singer Otto and Arnaldo Antunes participated in the protests. The Ministry of Culture was reinstated by the Temer government on May 23, 2016. See also
References1. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://www12.senado.gov.br/orcamento/documentos/loa/2015/elaboracao/parecer-preliminar/relatorio-preliminar/view| title=Projeto de Lei Orçamentária para 2015|format=PDF|page=22|author=Portal Orçamento|publisher=Senado federal|date=October 2014|access-date=2 January 2015}} [1]}} External links
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