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Today, November 29, 2024, unfolds a tapestry of events across Brazil, weaving through political, environmental, and social threads. In the scenic Petrópolis, local governance takes a leap with the Municipal Chamber's preliminary approval of the 2025 Annual Budget Law. Yet, the debate is far from over as councilors voice concerns about securing public servants' salaries through year's end. Meanwhile, the political landscape is stirred by revelations of a fintech associate of the PCC having been part of multiple travel delegations with Governor Tarcísio. President Lula's recent sanctioning of a National Register of Pedophiles, albeit with a veto, marks another significant political stride. His day is packed with meetings with Roraima and Pará governors, alongside legal affairs discussions.
Financial strains are evident as the government teeters on the brink of its spending limit, exacerbated by plans for a new presidential aircraft, humorously dubbed 'Aerolula'. The economic tension tightens with the dollar hitting a record R$5.93 and formal job creation in October plummeting to its lowest since 2020. Concurrently, a chaotic session in the Constitution and Justice Committee saw approval for a proposal to ban legal abortion, stirring controversy even within the PT party. Internationally, Venezuela's alleged cutting of utilities to the Argentine embassy under Brazilian custody ignites social media outrage. Back home, political scientist Paulo Kramer critiques the...
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