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Today's headlines from April 2, 2025, bring a mix of political maneuvers, economic controversies, and local governance initiatives across Brazil. In the international arena, the United States, under the leadership of Trump, is set to announce reciprocal tariffs in what he calls "Liberation Day," marking a significant stance in global trade dynamics. Meanwhile, in the heart of Brazil, the political landscape is buzzing with the PL party's active movements. The party is attempting to halt the penal action against Congressman Alexandre Ramagem, who, alongside former President Jair Bolsonaro, has been accused of orchestrating a plot against the democratic state. The PL's strategy involves leveraging constitutional provisions to suspend the penal process while Ramagem holds office. In a related political saga, the PL is exerting pressure on the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta, to expedite the amnesty bill for those imprisoned following the events of January 8. This has led to widespread obstruction tactics in Congress, although it hasn't stopped the approval of a provisional measure granting extraordinary credit to ministries. The party's leader, Sostenes Cavalcante, insists that the focus of the amnesty is not on Bolsonaro but on those unfairly imprisoned. On the economic front, the scandal surrounding Americanas continues to unravel. Former financial director Fábio da Silva Abrate, in a plea deal, revealed that banks played a crucial role in perpetuating ...
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