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In the vibrant landscape of Brazilian politics, President Lula is rallying his Workers' Party (PT) to unify in preparation for the 2026 elections, urging a focus on strategic alignment rather than internal discord. Amidst this political choreography, João Doria steps into the spotlight as a "Peacemaker," extending apologies to both Lula and Geraldo Alckmin, hinting at a potential reshaping of political alliances. Meanwhile, in São Paulo, the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) is aligning itself with Nunes, reflecting a dynamic shift in political allegiances as parties strive to align with evolving voter expectations.
On the educational front, President Lula's commitment is evident as he declares the National High School Exam (Enem) "sacred," prioritizing it over budget discussions. His visit to the monitoring room of the Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (Inep) during the exam's first day underscores this dedication. This year's Enem engaged over 4.3 million candidates across more than 10,000 locations in 1,753 municipalities. In a related effort, State Deputy Yuri Moura from PSOL collaborates with the State Government and municipalities in Rio de Janeiro to enhance preparedness for the summer rains, emphasizing proactive disaster management.
In São Paulo, the online election format of the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB-SP) has sparked debate due to high abstention rates, prompting a reevaluation of digital voting parti...
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