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Today in Brazil, the vibrant political scene is alive with strategic maneuvers as the Centrão seeks to align with former President Jair Bolsonaro for the upcoming 2026 elections. This political dance is further complicated by the Supreme Tribunal Federal's recent decision, led by Minister Alexandre de Moraes, to lift communication restrictions on Bolsonaro and Valdemar Costa Neto amidst a coup investigation. Meanwhile, Rogério Marinho, the opposition leader in the Senate, argues that the case against Bolsonaro is tainted and should be delegated to a lower court. The political intrigue deepens as Eduardo Bolsonaro's potential leadership of the Foreign Relations Committee raises concerns about a looming institutional crisis with the STF.
In a historic legal development, Maria Elizabeth Guimarães Teixeira Rocha assumes presidency of the Superior Tribunal Militar, marking the first time a woman has held this position, with Francisco Joseli Parente Camelo as vice-president. The Comissão de Constituição, Justiça e Redação's approval of a tax debt renegotiation bill aims to alleviate financial pressures on citizens. In another legal twist, the Procuradoria-Geral da República appeals to the STF to overturn Minister Toffoli's annulment of cases against Palocci, citing substantial evidence.
On the entertainment front, Big Brother Brasil 25 captivates audiences with its new "Vitrine do Seu Fifi" feature and a party marking the end of Maike's leadership. The show pr...
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