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The political landscape in Brazil is charged with excitement as the 2024 elections draw near. In Campo Grande, mayoral candidate Rose Modesto is making headlines with her pledge to extend the hours of municipal daycare centers, addressing a significant shortfall of 8,000 spots for working parents. Meanwhile, Natal is taking proactive steps to ensure voter participation by offering free public transportation on election days. On a national level, the TSE is poised to review appeals concerning União Brasil's participation in the Boa Vista mayoral race, while the Federal Police have successfully dismantled a bribery ring in Maranhão. Amidst these political maneuvers, President Lula's approval rating has seen a slight dip, compounded by a technical glitch with his aircraft during a visit to Mexico.
In São Paulo, the mayoral race is heating up with Guilherme Boulos slightly ahead, although controversy surrounds candidate Pablo Marçal over allegations of selling political support. Judicial activities are also in the spotlight, with a judge dismissing an investigation involving cocaine suspects, while another mandates reforestation efforts in the Amazon. In Maranhão, authorities have disrupted a criminal organization that was bribing rival candidates, with operations centered in Caxias.
Elsewhere, São Paulo's electoral scene reveals a gap in voter awareness regarding mayoral candidates' running mates, underscoring engagement challenges. The early ca...
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