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In an eventful day in Brazil, the government has been ordered to compensate Bolsonaro and Michelle for the 'missing' furniture, a case that has stirred quite the controversy. Meanwhile, the Public Prosecutor's Office (MPF) is seeking the conviction of 37 dictatorship agents involved in the death of Carlos Marighella. In Natal, the national board of CBTU (Brazilian Urban Train Company) visited the construction of four new stations, along with Governor Fátima Bezerra, highlighting a significant investment of R$ 19 million in the urban train system.
In political news, the new Human Rights Minister, Macaé Evaristo, faces accusations of overpricing school uniforms by R$ 6.5 million. This comes after her appointment following the dismissal of lawyer Silvio Almeida, who was accused of sexual harassment. The Federal Police found campaign materials in a car, leading to the arrest of officers with R$ 500,000 and promotional materials for a city council candidate. The external political scene remains hazy, with Brazil seemingly moving in circles without clear direction.
The debate hosted by Sistema Tribuna saw a heated exchange between candidates Natália Bonavides (PT) and Rafael Motta (Avante), with Bonavides defending her technical readiness for future governance. In a separate case, Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski ordered the dismissal of Gisdelson Mario de Oliveira, a former Federal Highway Police agent, for corruption. Meanwhile, Alexandre de Moraes of the Supre...
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