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The news from Brazil on January 3, 2025, is a captivating mix of political maneuvers, cultural festivities, and legal dramas. A significant political reshuffle has taken place as nine federal deputies resigned to assume mayoral roles, with Abilio Brunini now leading Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, reflecting the dynamic political landscape. In São Paulo, substitute councilors Carlos Bezerra Jr. and Paulo Frange have been sworn in, following the appointment of secretaries to key departments, highlighting evolving municipal governance. Odair Silva's heartfelt inauguration as Barretos' mayor marks a fresh chapter, while Valinhos' new mayor has suspended a departmental auction, signaling a shift in priorities. Nationally, sertanejo singer Gusttavo Lima's presidential bid for 2026 is set to stir the political scene.
As the new year unfolds, cultural celebrations like the Festa de Santos Reis at Capela de Santos Reis are in full swing, attracting locals and tourists. Law enforcement remains vigilant with over 1,300 road inspections conducted by the Federal Highway Police during the New Year's operation to ensure safety. However, legal challenges persist as Iran Coelho das Neves, ex-president of Mato Grosso do Sul's Court of Accounts, faces fraud allegations with his habeas corpus request denied by the Supreme Court. In Cantá, Roraima, a suspect's arrest on charges of sexual assault against a minor highlights ongoing crime issues. Additionally, a woman in Roraima was rescued ...
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