Abstract

This paper explores the concepts of loyalty and good faith in the context of public policy implementation, focusing on the Brazilian scenario. Loyalty and good faith are crucial elements in fostering effective governance and ensuring the success of public policies. However, in the Brazilian context, various challenges such as corruption, political instability, and institutional weaknesses often hinder the faithful implementation of policies. Drawing on theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence, this paper discusses the importance of loyalty and good faith in policy implementation, analyzes the factors influencing their realization in Brazil, and suggests strategies to enhance their practice.

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