Joice Cristina Hasselmann (
née
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Bejuska; 29 January 1978) is a Brazilian politician, journalist, writer, activist, and political commentator.
Hasselmann worked on
CBN
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,
BandNews FM
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,
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as a host of the magazine's video channel,
RecordTV
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on the affiliate broadcaster
RIC TV and
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on the affiliate Rede Massa TV. She worked for a short period on the
Jovem Pan
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in
São Paulo
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, where she presented ''Os Pingos nos Is'' program, an absolute audience leader at 6 p.m. (UTC−3 (
BRT)). On her
YouTube
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channel, Hasselmann presents and comments the national news daily, and lectures and congresses around the country.
She is a critic of several politicians, such as the former governor
Beto Richa
Carlos Alberto "Beto" Richa (born June 29, 1965) is a Brazilian engineer and politician. He was the Governor of the Brazilian state of Paraná until April 6, 2018, when he resigned to run for a seat at the Brazilian Senate. He was succeeded by Ci ...
, the former President
Dilma Rousseff
Dilma Vana Rousseff (; born 14 December 1947) is a Brazilian economist and politician who served as the 36th president of Brazil, holding the position from 2011 until her impeachment and removal from office on 31 August 2016. She is the first w ...
, the former President
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (; born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945), known mononymously as Lula, is a Brazilian politician, trade unionist, and former metalworker who is the president-elect of Brazil. A member of the Workers' Par ...
as well as
Workers' Party. In 2015 and 2016, she participated in several protests against the Dilma government and later participated as a guest of the prosecution session for the
impeachment of Dilma Rousseff
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. She also participated in protests in defense of
Operation Lava Jato and in support of the
Brazilian Federal Police
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. In that time, she wrote a book about the Brazilian judge
Sérgio Moro
Sergio Fernando Moro (; born 1 August 1972) is a Brazilian jurist, former federal judge, college professor and politician. He was elected to be a member of the Federal Senate for Paraná in October 2022. In 2015 he gained national attention as ...
, responsible for the
Lava Jato trial in
Curitiba
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.
In 2017, the ePoliticSchool Institute (ePS) pointed to Hasselmann as the most influential and notorious personalities of social networks within the political theme. She won the "''Troféu Influenciadores Digitais''" prize from ''Negócios da Comunicação'' magazine in 2017 and 2018, by popular vote and technical vote. In April 2018, she officially joined the
Social Liberal Party and announced her preliminary candidacy to the
Brazilian Senate
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representing the
State of São Paulo
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. But, months later, she opted to run for the House of Representatives, having been elected to the post with a substantial vote, 1,078,666 votes, becoming the most voted for woman ever in this position.
Early life and education
Hasselmann was born in the city of
Ponta Grossa
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,
State of Paraná
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, Brazil, on 29 January 1978 and lived in different Brazilian states throughout her youth. After completing her secondary education, she attended a medical college entrance exam in the specialty of
neurology
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. However, because of an experience as presenter in a local TV of her hometown, she undertook a journalism degree at the
State University of Ponta Grossa. Hasselmann has a daughter and is married to the neurosurgeon Daniel França since 2016.
Reporting career
Before completing her undergraduate degree, she was invited to audition for a post as a reporter on
CBN
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Broadcasting organizations
* Radio stations in St. John's, Newfoundland:
** CBN (AM), CBC Radio One
** CBN-FM, CBC Music
* Chronicle Broadcasting Network, the predecessor of ABS-CBN
* CBN (Australian TV station), a TV s ...
radio in
Ponta Grossa
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. She was hired as a journalist for the station while still in college, and shortly thereafter became anchor of the radio program.
Later she became journalism director for
BandNews FM
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in
Curitiba
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and anchor of the morning program at the station, as well as a political commentator for the evening news from 2006 to 2012. She also became the director of journalism at the Rede Estadual de Rádios of AERP and correspondent of the newspaper ''
O Globo
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Founded by journalist Irineu Marinho, owner of ''A Noite'', it was orig ...
''. She had a brief stint as an anchor at the Rede Massa, affiliated with the
SBT
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channel of Paraná.
In 2012, she was hired as an anchor for ''Paraná no Ar'' of the state channel
RIC TV of
RecordTV
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, and a policy commentator for "''RIC Notícias''", an activity that reconciled with her performance at BandNews FM in
Curitiba
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.
In 2014, she was hired by
VEJA Veja may refer to :
Places
* Veja, a town in Lazio, central Italy; now Vejano comune
* Veja, a village in Stănița Commune, Neamț County, Romania
* Veja River, Romania
* Veja State, a former princely state in present Gujarat, western India
P ...
magazine to launch the VEJA TV project, a space on the magazine's portal dedicated to the production of audiovisual content. She became the main presenter, commenting on events and events in Brazil and interviewing personalities and journalists of the magazine itself. Hasselmann covered the most important events in the 2014 electoral race and on the political scene with analyses and opinions. In her weekly "''Salto Agulha''", she made critical comments about the prevailing political and economic issues throughout the week. However, at the end of 2015, she was dismissed from the magazine precisely for her critical comments about
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (; born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945), known mononymously as Lula, is a Brazilian politician, trade unionist, and former metalworker who is the president-elect of Brazil. A member of the Workers' Par ...
,
Dilma Rousseff
Dilma Vana Rousseff (; born 14 December 1947) is a Brazilian economist and politician who served as the 36th president of Brazil, holding the position from 2011 until her impeachment and removal from office on 31 August 2016. She is the first w ...
, and the Workers' Party, which displeased the directors of the company.
In early 2016, she launched her
YouTube
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channel and her
Facebook
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page, in which she presented and commented on the main news and information about the Brazilian politics.
On 21 June 2017, it was announced that
Jovem Pan
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would hire her along with
Claudio Tognolli
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and Felipe Moura Brasil to present ''Os Pingos nos Is'' program, which premiered on 3 July. After three months, Tognolli was replaced by Augusto Nunes. The Jovem Pan's program was an audience leader at the 6 p.m (local time), besting its main competitor in its time slot, ''O É da Coisa'' program of BandNews FM, presented by
Reinaldo Azevedo
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. However, in February 2018, Hasselmann was suddenly replaced by Felipe Moura Brasil without any explanation by the radio station to her or to the public. To complete the trio of program presenters, Jose Maria Trindade was hired. According to Hasselmann, this change occurred during her absence from the program, and it would have been considered a deliberate breach of contract by Jovem Pan. The radio station still tried to keep Hasselmann, offering another program, but she rejected the offer. She was officially dismissed in an amicable agreement with the management, receiving financial compensation due to the company's noncompliance with her contract.
In January 2018, Hasselmann produced a series organized in 12 installments under the title "''Pensando Juntos''". The series, recorded in the United States and made available on her YouTube channel, had its first episode on 27 January. It describes facts about the communicator's personal and professional life. After the release of the debut episode, the series received negative reviews regarding its production.
On 21 May 2018, she launched her own TV channel, the JHN Channel, which since then has been transmitted sporadically through the internet.
Political career
In March 2018, Hasselmann was invited by
Jair Bolsonaro
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to launch her candidacy for the
Brazilian Senate
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by the
Social Liberal Party. In April, she officially joined the party and announced her preliminary candidacy as Senator representing the
State of São Paulo
State may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Literature
* '' State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State
* ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States
* '' Our ...
, with the Brazilian astronaut
Marcos Pontes
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as her deputy senator.
However, months later she declined from her candidacy for the Senate to run for the House of Representatives, having been elected to the post with a substantial vote, 1,078,666 votes, becoming the woman most voted for this position of history.
Hasselmann has regularly mediated debates and also lectured at political events throughout Brazil.
Electoral results
Positions

In August 2016, Hasselmann was invited by the lawyer
Janaína Paschoal to accompany the testimony of then-president
Dilma Rousseff
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during her
impeachment process. Hasselmann actively participated in Rousseff's impeachment. In the same month, Hasselmann was a signatory to a letter addressed to the
United Nations
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, in response to the letter sent by the former President of Brazil
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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to the intergovernmental organization. Lula's letter was sent to denounce supposed irregularities that he suffered in his criminal process, accusing the judge
Sérgio Moro
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of the responsibility.
In October 2016, Hasselmann participated in the special commission of the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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that analyzed the 10 Measures against corruption. Hasselmann, as a guest, quoted surveys showing 200 billion reais deflected by corruption in Brazil and said that the country "has, yes, a culture of impunity ... Corruption kills and has to be treated as a heinous crime. It has to give way". Hasselmann expressed full support for the anti-corruption measures proposed by the
Federal Public Ministry.
In March 2017, she participated as one of the leaders of the demonstrations in
Copacabana, southern zone of
Rio de Janeiro
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, in support of
Police Operation "Car Wash" carried out by the
Federal Police of Brazil
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, and to require the end of the guarantees and special privileges that the Brazilian Parliament politicians have when they are sued, called "''Fórum Especial''" in Brazil. Prior to this protest, Hasselmann recorded several videos in defense of the Police's operation, the judge Sérgio Moro and the Federal Police. In July 2016, she published a book about Moro and Operation "Car Wash".
In August 2017, Hasselmann was invited by Jane Silva, president of the International Community Brazil & Israel, to attend a cultural and diplomatic event in
Jerusalem
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. At the event, Hasselmann spoke on behalf of the Brazilian people, asking the Israeli authorities for forgiveness for the aggression that the Brazilian government made against Israel at
UNESCO
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. In Jerusalem she said that "Brazil is for Israel, no one can tear the Bible" ("O Brasil é por Israel, ninguém pode rasgar a Bíblia") and delivered a Brazilian flag in a symbolic act, receiving in return a flag of Israel from the authorities.
[ On the same occasion, Hasselmann delivered a document signed by the International Community Brazil & Israel, showing the support of the Brazilian people and recognizing the sovereignty of the Israelis over Jerusalem, referring to the city as their "eternal capital".]
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1978 births
Living people
People from Ponta Grossa
Brazilian people of German descent
Brazilian evangelicals
Brazilian journalists
Brazilian anti-communists
Conservatism in Brazil
Social Liberal Party (Brazil) politicians
Brazilian Social Democracy Party politicians
Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from São Paulo