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Today's headlines from February 4, 2025, offer a captivating glimpse into Brazil's dynamic political and environmental landscape. As Rodrigo Pacheco concludes his presidency at the Senate, he paves the way for a new Civil Code, underscoring the persistent divergences between Congress and the Executive in 2025. In the political arena, Styvenson Valentim, now with PSDB, retains friendly ties with his former party, Podemos, led by Fernando Antonio Bezerra, the mayor of Acari. Meanwhile, Paulinho Freire, the mayor of Natal, calmly addresses allegations by the Electoral Public Ministry regarding the misuse of public machinery during the 2024 elections.
On a national scale, a Genial/Quaest poll positions President Lula da Silva as a frontrunner for the 2026 presidency with 30% of votes, while right-wing candidates collectively hold 42%. The political scene is further enlivened by a symbolic 'hat war' at a legislative session, where opposition and government deputies wore thematic caps, prompting a call for decorum from Congress President Davi Alcolumbre. The legislative session in Rio Grande do Norte resumed without Governor Fátima Bezerra, as Vice-Governor Walter Alves took charge.
Environmentally, indigenous communities in northeastern Minas Gerais are revitalizing the Atlantic Forest, reclaiming ancestral lands and traditional practices, showcasing resilience and ecological stewardship. In a surprising twist, former President Bolsonaro appeared at a meeting...
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