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Today, December 21, 2024, brings a lively mix of news from Brazil, spanning politics, economy, and culture. A significant legal development has unfolded as the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court endorsed a national plan to enhance the country's prison conditions, a move long overdue since its initial proposal in September. Meanwhile, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, fresh from a health procedure in São Paulo, gathered his 38 ministers at the Palácio da Alvorada to stress the importance of maintaining a peaceful relationship with the market and the Central Bank. Lula, highlighting fiscal prudence, faces a fluctuating financial environment as the dollar soars to unprecedented heights. In the political domain, Arthur Lira, the outgoing President of the Chamber of Deputies, called for ministerial reform and cautioned against internal government conflicts, emphasizing the urgency of voting on the 2025 budget before the parliamentary recess, although this seems destined for February. The fiscal package, including measures against public sector supersalaries, was ratified by Congress but encountered modifications in the Chamber of Deputies, sparking a wider debate on social benefits such as the BPC.
Culturally, the 50th-anniversary special of Roberto Carlos, a cherished Brazilian holiday staple, was recorded at Allianz Parque in São Paulo, capturing the nation's heart once more. Fans of "The Batman" are on edge as the sequel nears completion, promising to keep audi...
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