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Today, on March 28, 2025, we bring you the latest updates from Brazil, a country bustling with significant developments and intriguing stories. Starting with economic expansion, Naturgy has announced a substantial investment of R$ 672.3 million to extend the gas pipeline network across 18 municipalities in the state of Rio, including Petrópolis. This initiative aims to enhance infrastructure for new consumers and strengthen the distribution system, promising economic benefits such as job creation and industrial development.
Meanwhile, in São Paulo, the government has authorized the expansion of the Água Branca Station, marking a significant step in the SP-Campinas train project. However, the state is also grappling with predatory litigation issues, as highlighted by the TRT-SP's ongoing efforts to address such challenges. Amidst these developments, political dynamics are heating up with Tarcísio's entry into the presidential race becoming more apparent each day, according to the vice governor of São Paulo.
On the national political front, the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to accept charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven allies for attempted coup d'état has stirred significant debate. The opposition is pushing to resurrect a constitutional amendment proposal (PEC) to end privileged jurisdiction, a move Bolsonaro himself supports, arguing it could potentially alter his legal proceedings. This proposal has been in Congress since...
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