Joice Hasselmann

Joice Cristina Hasselmann (née Bejuska; 29 January 1978) is a Brazilian politician, journalist, writer, activist, and political commentator.

She worked for a short period on the Jovem Pan in São Paulo, where she presented Os Pingos nos Is program, an absolute audience leader at 6 p.m. (UTC−3 (BRT)).

In April 2018, she officially joined the Social Liberal Party and announced her preliminary candidacy to the Brazilian Senate representing the State of São Paulo.

[16] Later she became journalism director for BandNews FM in Curitiba and anchor of the morning program at the station, as well as a political commentator for the evening news from 2006 to 2012.

However, at the end of 2015, she was dismissed from the magazine precisely for her critical comments about Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff, and the Workers' Party, which displeased the directors of the company.

[18] In early 2016, she launched her YouTube channel and her Facebook page, in which she presented and commented on the main news and information about the Brazilian politics.

[19][17] On 21 June 2017, it was announced that Jovem Pan would hire her along with Claudio Tognolli and Felipe Moura Brasil to present Os Pingos nos Is program, which premiered on 3 July.

[17] In August 2016, Hasselmann was invited by the lawyer Janaína Paschoal to accompany the testimony of then-president Dilma Rousseff during her impeachment process.

Lula's letter was sent to denounce supposed irregularities that he suffered in his criminal process, accusing the judge Sergio Moro of the responsibility.

[27] 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 ...

[29] 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.

[31] 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".

In August 2016, at the Federal Senate , Hasselmann (last on the right) and other journalists during the hearing of Dilma Rousseff in her impeachment process .