Comment by SpicyLemonZest

1 year ago

The Brazilian Supreme Court, like most judicial bodies, is not elected by the people.

You know that the case for most occidental democracies which doesn’t follow the anglo-saxon model ?

  • The "Anglo-Saxon model" does not involve an elected Supreme Court.

    The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is not directly elected. Nor is the Supreme Court of the United States. Nor the Supreme Court of Canada. Nor the High Court of Australia. Nor the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

    The US is unusual in having an elected judiciary at the state and local levels (only in some states, however) – but not at the national/federal level. However, this is not the "Anglo-Saxon model" since none of the other major Anglosphere countries do that.