Buscas por aposentadoria compulsória disparam após decisão de Dino

Uma análise da Nexus Pesquisa mostra que 'aposentadoria compulsória' ficou na 23ª posição das buscas no Google no Brasil de 15 a 16 de março de 2026, com mais de 2 mil pesquisas. O aumento ocorre após o ministro Flávio Dino, do STF, proibir essa punição para juízes em casos graves, optando pela perda do cargo. Nas redes X, Facebook e Instagram, menções subiram 96.855% em 24 horas.

A decisão do ministro Flávio Dino, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), tomada na segunda-feira (16), proibiu a aposentadoria compulsória como punição para juízes em infrações graves. Agora, tais casos devem resultar em perda do cargo. Essa medida gerou um salto nas buscas pelo termo 'aposentadoria compulsória', que alcançou a 23ª posição no Google no Brasil entre domingo (15) e segunda (16), com mais de 2 mil pesquisas, segundo análise amostral da Nexus Pesquisa e Inteligência de Dados. Nas redes sociais X, Facebook e Instagram, o volume de menções aumentou 96.855% nessas 24 horas. A reação predominante foi favorável, com tom descrito como 'justiça tardia'. Usuários destacaram o termo 'aposentadoria como prêmio', celebrando o fim de um privilégio histórico. Setores da oposição e críticos da Corte concordam com o mérito, mas expressam ceticismo, vendo possível estratégia política para melhorar a imagem do STF.

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