The Minister of Education, Rossieli Soares, said today (27) that security procedures at the National High School Examination (Enem) will have to be reviewed if President-elect Jair Bolsonaro wants access to the exam before it is applied. “Whether the president-elect will or will not see the test, it will be up to them, from January 1st, to understand which management model [they will adopt]”.
“We understand, including for the security of the authorities themselves, that it is up to the teams of the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep) to manage the proof. In our management, I didn't look, and as far as I know, other ministers didn't look either. I'm talking about ministers, I'm not even talking about presidents, who also didn't look at the test”, emphasized Soares.
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The minister explained that the proof, after being elaborated, is kept in a safe-room and only leaves the place to be taken to the print shop, escorted by federal police. “There is a process, a procedure, that will need to be revised for this [Bolsonaro to see the exam] to happen, but it will be up to them from January 1st”.
After the application of Enem 2018, Bolsonaro criticized the exam. He said that when he takes office, he will not allow certain questions to be included in the national exam.
According to the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo, the minister appointed to Bolsonaro's Education portfolio, Ricardo Vélez-Rodríguez, said yesterday (26) that he did not will prevent the president-elect from certifying the quality of the tests, because, according to him, it is good that the president is interested in the exam. The information is from Agência Brasil.