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Today's headlines from January 29, 2025, bring us intriguing developments in Brazilian politics and beyond. The Liberal Party (PL) is crafting a strategic move with the Bolsonaro family to secure key congressional committee presidencies. In the Senate, the party plans to nominate Flavio Bolsonaro for the Public Security Commission, reflecting a strategic position for bolsonarismo. In the Chamber of Deputies, Eduardo Bolsonaro is expected to be nominated for the Foreign Relations and National Defense Commission, a role that aligns with his family's international relations focus. This move gains significance following Donald Trump's victory in the United States, as Eduardo is known for managing the family's foreign affairs and is likely to oppose Brazilian governmental policies that conflict with Trump’s agenda. Meanwhile, negotiations in the Senate for Davi Alcolumbre's election involved distributing presidencies of crucial committees like the Constitution and Justice Commission, to be led by Otto Alencar, and the Economic Affairs Commission, with Renan Calheiros at the helm. The Infrastructure Commission will be chaired by Marcos Rogerio, but several permanent commissions remain undecided. The PL is keen on the Public Security Commission with Flavio Bolsonaro as its head, aiming to ensure PL-led committee proposals are not shelved, including requests for information from the federal government and ministerial summons.
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