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In today's news, February 10, 2025, Brazil finds itself at the center of various intriguing narratives. Politically, the center-right faces a delicate landscape as Jair Bolsonaro remains sidelined from presidential candidacy, leaving names like Eduardo and Michelle in contention amidst internal resistance. Gleisi Hoffmann of the PT vehemently opposes a constitutional amendment proposing semi-presidentialism, viewing it as a threat to Brazil's democratic foundations. This proposal, supported by key government allies, suggests a shared power model akin to those in Portugal and France, but its reception remains contentious. On the international stage, Brazil is taking proactive steps under its BRICS presidency by championing discussions on AI governance. Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira's upcoming address at the AI Action Summit in Paris will underscore the need for multilateral approaches to AI regulation, emphasizing public interest and human rights.
Domestically, political friction continues as Mario Frias, former culture secretary, dismisses the Clean Record Law as "leftist stupidity," amidst efforts by PL parliamentarians to modify it for Bolsonaro's future candidacy. Concurrently, the Supreme Federal Court's reliance on monocratic decisions has ignited debates, with Congress contemplating amendments to balance judicial power and ensure broader deliberation. On a more local level, Maringá (IBGE: 4115200) is poised to reclaim R$63 million, a financial recovery man...
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