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Today in Brazil, political tensions are palpable as São Paulo grapples with a significant four-day power outage, drawing intense criticism from President Lula's ministers towards the energy company Enel. This power crisis has also put Mayor Ricardo Nunes in the spotlight, as he juggles the fallout while campaigning for reelection amid the city's second round of mayoral elections. Meanwhile, Minas Gerais sees its Electoral Court clearing legal ambiguities by confirming a second round of elections, adding fuel to the ongoing political fervor. In a lighter vein, an attorney found himself in hot water for appearing shirtless in a virtual court session, underlining the challenges of maintaining decorum in digital environments.
On the national stage, former Justice Minister Anderson Torres and ex-PRF director Silvinei Vasques are embroiled in investigations over alleged voter obstruction in the Northeast during the 2022 elections, with Torres actively working to overturn his indictment. As mayoral races heat up across various cities, in Natal, Paulinho Freire leads Natalia Bonavides, while in Cuiabá, Abílio Brunini narrowly edges out Lúdio Cabral. Over in Campo Grande, Rose Modesto maintains a slim advantage over Adriane Lopes. In Belo Horizonte, political theatrics unfold as incumbent Fuad Noman skips a pivotal debate, leaving challenger Bruno Engler to field questions unopposed.
In Rio de Janeiro, the political climate remains charged as Claudio Ferreti, th...
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