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In the ever-evolving landscape of Brazil on November 19, 2024, the nation is navigating through a series of political, social, and environmental waves. The Controladoria-Geral da União has taken significant strides by revamping the Portal da Transparência, enhancing the visibility and traceability of parliamentary amendment allocations. This move, directed by Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino, aims to foster greater transparency and public oversight, a response to the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling deeming certain amendments unconstitutional. Simultaneously, the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro concluded with Brazil's diplomatic efforts being lauded, especially through the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty. Energy Minister Alexandre Silveira's commitment to maintaining oil and gas production underscores the ongoing debates surrounding Brazil's energy policies.
In legislative news, the Senate's completion of voting on new rules for parliamentary amendment payments marks a shift in budgetary practices. The Chamber of Deputies' CCJ has approved a bill allowing traffic agents to carry firearms, indicating a significant policy shift. On a lighter note, the entertainment sector is abuzz with Stray Kids' upcoming concerts in Brazil in April 2025, eagerly awaited by fans. A quirky new film portrays Mickey Mouse as a psychopathic killer, taking advantage of the 'Steamboat Willie' patent expiration for comedic effect.
Politically, the Brazilian Social Democracy ...
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