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Janismo is a political behavior and ideology often attributed to Jânio Quadros, the 22nd President of Brazil.


Background

During the term of former president Juscelino Kubitschek, the Brazilian government adopted a policy of developmentalism. It constructed the city of Brasilia under the promise of development in national industry within 5 years.


Main tenets

Janismo is defined by the electoral campaign promises and government actions under Jânio Quadros' presidency. The main goal of the ideology is to combat corruption. It is characterized as
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, but is in opposition to Getulismo and
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. The main difference between Jânismo and Vargas' Getulismo was in the way their policies targeted the lower class. While Vargas appealed to the working class for his promises of better living conditions, Jânio appealed to the same class using promises of bringing corrupt government officials to justice. Other characteristics of Janismo include: * Anti-communism and
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* Non-alignment: Jânio refused to follow the viewpoints of his political coalition; he kept relations with
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countries despite his party's conservative ideology. He also appointed ministers that were rivals of his political base in the Brazilian Congress. * Anti-parliamentarian: After Jânio lost the support of the Brazilian Congress, he wrote a letter to the public declaring that the parliament was dominated by political elites who were trying to boycott his government. Jânio hoped to govern above the will of the legislative branch through gaining popular support. * Anti-corruption: Jânio spread anti-corruption propaganda throughout his election campaign. * Anti-Getulism: Janismo appealed to the labor class differently. * Non-partisan politics: Jânio never compromised with any party, but "only with the masses", who he wanted to have trust in his leadership. According to historians Lilia Schwarcz and Heloísa Starling, Jânio made it clear that he was above all parties and traditional politicians. * Jânio appealed to the public as a new kind of politician who opposed mainstream politics.


Jan–Jan Movement

During the
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, dissatisfied with the candidacy of
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(supported by the Brazilian Labour Party), syndicalists supported Jânio Quadros's candidacy for president, and that of João "Jango" Goulart, his rival, for vice-president. This non-formal coalition was named the "Jan–Jan Movement." For the first time in decades, a vice-president who ran in opposition was elected (Goulart was an ally of Jânio's main rival Kubitschek). Despite the disagreement between the leaders, Jânio was the favorite candidate of the working class.


In modern days

Some modern right-wing politicians like
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and Fernando Chiarelli have made attacking the corruption of the Brazilian state in the Janismo fashion the main tenet of their campaign platforms. Some parties that generally follow the principles of Janismo are: * Renewal Labour Movement: Created by Fernando Ferrari, a former member of the Brazilian Labour Party. * National Labour Party: The first party inspired by Jânio, founded after his death. *
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: The political party of Hamilton Mourão.


References

{{Reflist Populism Eponymous political ideologies