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Today's news from December 2, 2024, paints a vibrant picture of Brazil, a country buzzing with political intrigue, judicial pursuits, and cultural festivities. In Sergipe, Governor Fábio Mitidieri (PSD) sparked controversy by attending the Copa Libertadores final in Buenos Aires, despite previously citing pneumonia as his reason for temporarily stepping down. This unexpected appearance ignited a social media storm, with critics questioning his commitment to both his health and gubernatorial duties. Meanwhile, the Brazilian Senate is revisiting the "PEC das Praias," a contentious proposal that could privatize the country's iconic beachfronts, causing public outcry over potential restrictions on access to these beloved coastal areas.
In the judicial sphere, the Lava Jato investigation remains a focal point as a judge has ordered João Vaccari Neto, Renato Duque, and 37 others to stand trial in the Torre de Pituba case, underscoring Brazil's ongoing battle against corruption. In Natal, a duo was apprehended following a robbery, highlighting the persistent issue of urban crime in the region. On a related note, the Federal Police are investigating a judge from Mato Grosso do Sul, suspected of acquiring a luxury home with illicit funds, underscoring the challenges of rooting out corruption within the judiciary.
The Brazilian government is grappling with military reforms, proposing a minimum retirement age for Armed Forces personnel to address perceived "privile...
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