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Today's news from Brazil presents a fascinating blend of political maneuvers, legal developments, and cultural highlights. In a significant move, Brazilian taxpayers now have the option to settle municipal debts such as IPTU and ISS using debit or credit cards, with the flexibility of installment payments, enhancing financial management and debt recovery. Meanwhile, the Brazilian Democratic Labor Party (PDT) is pushing for greater influence in President Lula's government. During a dinner with Rui Costa, Minister of the Civil House, the PDT highlighted their support for government votes and requested increased representation, possibly through an additional ministry or a state-owned company. Although no promises were made, Costa showed openness to the party's causes. In a parallel political development, former President Jair Bolsonaro secretly met with Gilberto Kassab, President of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), in São Paulo to discuss political cooperation and the contentious topic of amnesty for those involved in the January 8 attacks.
On the economic front, the agricultural sector is on high alert as a PSOL action in the Supreme Court could potentially escalate food inflation, with agribusiness warning of market disruptions. Concurrently, extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common in major Brazilian cities, prompting concerns about their impact on infrastructure and daily life. The government faces mounting pressure to devise strategies to mitig...
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