“One of the most important features of federal legislation on the pandemic is the absence of citizen participation in its elaboration. Consultation mechanisms, councils and representative bodies that could act in favor of an efficient response were ignored or even dismantled.
The relationship between the federal government and civil society is one of explicit antagonism, defying the principles enshrined in the SUS legislation, in addition to compromising the legitimacy of the normative collection, since these infra-legal norms often go beyond the administrative scope, creating obligations for the population in general. , in a fragmented and sometimes even contradictory way”. Access here .