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In Brazil's vibrant and ever-changing political scene, former President Jair Bolsonaro has declared his intention to run in the 2026 presidential election. Despite attempts by some right-wing factions to sideline him, Bolsonaro remains resolute, exploring all legal options regarding his ineligibility and even suggesting he might support a family member if necessary. Meanwhile, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is busy consolidating his influence in Congress by appointing Gleisi Hoffmann as the new Minister of Institutional Relations. In the sports world, Ronaldo Nazário has decided not to pursue the presidency of the CBF due to insufficient backing from state federations, marking a pivotal moment in Brazilian football. On the environmental front, the Ministry of Cities has reported that over 2.2 million properties in Brazil are at risk of flooding, with the northeastern region being the hardest hit.
Legal proceedings continue as Prosecutor General Paulo Gonet appeals a Supreme Court decision that annulled actions against Antonio Palocci, a former minister under Lula and Dilma Rousseff, citing strong evidence against him. Additionally, the Federal Police is investigating a former Novo candidate for Guarujá mayor for alleged connections to the PCC. In business news, Florianópolis-based MM Conteúdo Criativo is undergoing a strategic rebranding to mirror its market expansion, focusing on social media video packages and event management. Law enforcement agencies have c...
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