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In a day full of intriguing developments across Brazil, we begin our journey in Iracema, where Mayor Jairo Ribeiro faces a government demand to return R$ 700,000 after canceling a significant local festivity. The cancellation, initially blamed on the Expoferr event, leaves the town pondering the fate of its 30th-anniversary celebration. Meanwhile, in the realm of law enforcement, the Civil Police of Acre achieved a notable success by recovering 41 stolen cell phones in Rio Branco, marking a victory in the fight against theft in the capital. The political arena in Brazil is abuzz with activity. The Secretary of the Civil House, Marcus Cavalcanti, has raised concerns about the Bolsa Família program, noting a perceived "discontrol" with multiple individuals from the same household receiving benefits, a deviation from its original intent. Over in Paraná, the Regional Federal Court decided to maintain Diogo Castor de Mattos in his position despite controversies surrounding his support for the Lava Jato operation. This decision underscores the ongoing complexity of political and legal battles in the country.
In the north of Paraná, law enforcement continues to tackle drug trafficking head-on. The Federal Highway Police seized nearly three tons of marijuana in operations around Londrina and Cornélio Procópio. This substantial bust highlights the ongoing efforts to curb illegal drug activities in the region. Meanwhile, the Brazilian government, led by President Lula and ...
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