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Today's news from Brazil presents a vivid tapestry of political drama, environmental concerns, and social issues. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is making strategic moves to reinforce ties with Congress, expressing a desire for Rodrigo Pacheco, the current Senate President, to become the next governor of Minas Gerais. This comes amid discussions of a potential ministerial reshuffle, with Pacheco's name mentioned as a possible replacement for Ricardo Lewandowski in the Ministry of Justice. Meanwhile, President Lula is navigating complex diplomatic waters, emphasizing serious climate discussions ahead of the COP 30 in Belém (PA) and criticizing the lack of commitment from countries like the U.S. under Trump. He addressed recent deportations of Brazilian citizens from the U.S., aiming for a pragmatic relationship with the new administration while ensuring humane treatment for returnees. Domestically, Lula focuses on reinforcing democratic values, urging citizens to prioritize democracy as a societal cornerstone.
In the economic sphere, salaries for Lula, STF ministers, and congress members are set to rise to R$46,366.19, sparking discussions across political circles. Lula has defended Petrobras's autonomy in fuel pricing, asserting that diesel price adjustments are the company's decision. He also laughed off predictions by Gilberto Kassab, suggesting Lula would not win re-election in 2026, while defending Finance Minister Fernando Haddad against criticisms, pr...
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