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In today's news from Brazil, the political landscape is buzzing with activity. Former President Jair Bolsonaro, still in recovery from abdominal surgery, has endorsed a new draft law proposing amnesty for those involved in the January 8th incidents. This controversial move, supported by PL party leader Sósthenes Cavalcante, is stirring debate about its implications, particularly as it could potentially benefit Bolsonaro himself. Despite being in intensive care, Bolsonaro's influence remains strong, with 262 signatures backing the proposal for fast-tracking through Congress. However, the final decision rests with Chamber President Hugo Motta, who stresses the importance of collective decision-making in a democratic society.
On the international front, a diplomatic rift has emerged between Brazil and Spain following a Spanish court's refusal to extradite Bolsonaro supporter Oswaldo Eustáquio, accused of crimes against democracy. This decision, perceived as politically motivated, has led Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes to retaliate by suspending the extradition of a Bulgarian drug trafficker to Spain. The diplomatic fallout has prompted the Novo party to seek clarifications from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the potential impact on Brazil's global relations.
Turning to domestic affairs, São Paulo's Governor Tarcísio de Freitas has initiated a leadership change in the state's military police, appointing José Augusto Coutinho as the new comma...
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