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In the bustling political landscape of Brazil, the upcoming municipal elections in São Paulo have taken center stage. Guilherme Boulos, the PSOL candidate, has stirred the pot by announcing a "grave" denunciation against the current mayor, Ricardo Nunes. Boulos has been vocal during his campaign, emphasizing his commitment to dialogue and a government free from ideological constraints, reminiscent of Lula's approach in 2002. Meanwhile, in Curitiba, the race is heating up as Eduardo Pimentel leads against Cristina Graeml, with adoption fairs becoming a regular fixture in the city's parks. In the capital, Brasília, the political scene is equally dynamic. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently suffered a minor injury at his residence, the Palácio da Alvorada, leading to the cancellation of his trip to Russia for the BRICS summit. Instead, he will participate via videoconference, underscoring the adaptability required in today's political climate.
Elsewhere in Brazil, law enforcement is making strides against crime. In Marechal Thaumaturgo, the Civil Police executed preventive arrest warrants related to drug trafficking, showcasing the ongoing efforts to curb illegal activities. Similarly, in Passos, minors have been increasingly involved in drug-related offenses, prompting calls for judicial elevation to address the growing concerns. As the nation grapples with these issues, the judicial system is also under scrutiny, with debates on the selection process for Su...
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