Searches for compulsory retirement surge after Dino's decision

A Nexus Pesquisa analysis shows 'aposentadoria compulsória' ranked 23rd in Google searches in Brazil from March 15-16, 2026, with over 2,000 queries. The spike follows STF minister Flávio Dino's ruling prohibiting compulsory retirement for judges in serious misconduct cases, favoring dismissal instead. Mentions on X, Facebook, and Instagram rose 96.855% in 24 hours.

STF minister Flávio Dino's ruling on Monday (16) banned compulsory retirement as punishment for judges in serious infractions, mandating dismissal instead. This prompted a surge in searches for 'aposentadoria compulsória', which ranked 23rd on Google in Brazil from Sunday (15) to Monday (16), with over 2,000 queries, per a Nexus Pesquisa sample analysis. Mentions on X, Facebook, and Instagram jumped 96.855% in those 24 hours. The prevailing reaction was positive, marked by a tone of 'justiça tardia' or late justice. Users referenced 'aposentadoria como prêmio', hailing the end of a historical perk. Opposition sectors and Court critics agree on the substance but voice skepticism, suggesting it may be a political move to bolster the STF's image.

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