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Today's headlines from Brazil, dated March 31, 2025, bring a captivating blend of judicial updates, political maneuvers, and even a touch of nostalgia. The Supreme Federal Court (STF) is under pressure to conclude the case against former President Jair Bolsonaro by the end of this year. Historically, the STF averages two years to judge criminal cases, making this deadline quite ambitious. In the political realm, allies of Guilherme Boulos and David Miranda Hilton are determined to maintain their candidacies for the Chamber of Deputies in the 2026 elections, a testament to their enduring influence and commitment. Meanwhile, Alexandre de Moraes has granted house arrest to a convicted participant of the January 8 events due to the individual's prostate cancer diagnosis, highlighting the delicate balance between justice and humanitarian considerations. On the political front, Tarcísio de Freitas, associated with the Republicans, is emerging as a formidable candidate for the 2026 presidential race. His candidacy is gaining momentum, as noted by Felício Ramuth, the vice-governor of São Paulo. Despite Jair Bolsonaro's persistent claims of running again, the political landscape remains unpredictable. In a legal twist, a member of the Liberal Party (PL) has been condemned for defaming Gleisi Hoffmann by labeling her a 'mistress' and associating the Workers' Party (PT) with organized crime, underscoring the escalating political tensions and the necessity for accountability in pub...
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