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Brazil finalizing bill to target financiers of 'fake news' attacks

Published 09/08/2020, 11:14 AM
Updated 09/08/2020, 11:15 AM
© Reuters. President of Brazil's Lower House Rodrigo Maia speaks next to Government Secretary Jorge Antonio de Oliveira Francisco during a news conference after receiving the administrative reform bill at the National Congress in Brasilia

© Reuters. President of Brazil's Lower House Rodrigo Maia speaks next to Government Secretary Jorge Antonio de Oliveira Francisco during a news conference after receiving the administrative reform bill at the National Congress in Brasilia

By Lisandra Paraguassu

BRASÍLIA (Reuters) - Brazilian House Speaker Rodrigo Maia said on Tuesday that lawmakers are currently finalizing the text of a bill targeting those that finance "fake news" attacks on social media sites, adding it could be voted on by the end of this year.

The draft of the Brazilian bill was approved in the Senate on June 30, but the lower house created a working group to suggest modifications. Those changes will be finalized in two weeks, Maia said.

"(Social media) platforms will always say that they have no responsibility, but like any means of communication, they will have to create a path to responsibility too," Maia said during a webinar organized by the Getúlio Vargas Foundation.

In the run-up to Brazil's local elections this year, Maia, a member of a center-right party and opponent of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, said Brazil must punish individuals who use social media to try and silence and threaten others.

© Reuters. President of Brazil's Lower House Rodrigo Maia speaks next to Government Secretary Jorge Antonio de Oliveira Francisco during a news conference after receiving the administrative reform bill at the National Congress in Brasilia

Bolsonaro's government opposes the bill.

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