IBGE
President of IBGE, Marcio Pochmann, is hosted by STF´s Minister Edson Fachin
March 31, 2026 11h25 AM | Last Updated: April 01, 2026 05h09 PM
On Monday (March 30), the President of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Marcio Pochmann, accomplished an institutional visit to the Federal Supreme Court (STF), where he was received by the President of the Court, Minister Edson Fachin. The meeting was attended by technical teams from both institutions and was structured around three strategic axes presented by the IBGE. Pochmann was accompanied by the Presidency´s advisor, Denis Gimenez, and the IBGE Chief Prosecutor, Carlos Albuquerque.
First, the topic regarding the advancement of the judicial population in the face of statistical precision regarding the volume, profile and trajectory of individuals, allowing a better understanding of institutional bottlenecks and different data.
Next, a presentation on the importance of integrating electoral databases, with the potential to qualify knowledge about active citizenship, the relationship between territory, sociodemographic profile and political participation, in conjunction with the population census.
Finally, the agenda for data integration on the prison population emphasized the urgency of consolidating currently fragmented bases, enabling more robust analyzes on incarceration, recidivism, social profile of inmates and links with public policies as a central element for formulating security and inclusion strategies.
The set of these agendas points to a movement to strengthen the National System of Geosciences, Statistics and Data through which the IBGE positions itself as an articulator of standards, interoperability and production of strategic knowledge, bringing public statistics and the Justice system itself closer together towards greater transparency, efficiency and analytical capacity of the State.