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In today's news from April 28, 2025, Brazil finds itself at the center of several compelling stories. Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Federal Court has demanded that Sostenes Cavalcante, leader of the Liberal Party in the Chamber of Deputies, clarify his comments regarding parliamentary commission amendments and budget allocations. This follows his suggestion of a potential break with President Hugo Motta if amnesty for those imprisoned for the January 8, 2023 coup acts isn't prioritized. Cavalcante's hints at the PL taking control of amendments could disrupt existing agreements, prompting Dino's call for clarification to ensure adherence to the STF's ruling against "secret budgets." Meanwhile, in the environmental sphere, a jaguar responsible for the death of caretaker Jorge Avalo in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul will not return to the wild. Instead, it may join ICMBio's Population Management Program, focusing on conservation outside its natural habitat.
Political dynamics continue to evolve as São Paulo's Governor Tarcísio de Freitas decides against a presidential run in 2026, while Goiás' Governor Ronaldo Caiado advocates for unity among state leaders to support an agribusiness-focused candidate. Concurrently, Eduardo Leite, Governor of Rio Grande do Sul, expresses his presidential ambitions to positively impact the nation. In the judicial arena, entrepreneur Pablo Marçal faces a second electoral court conviction in São Paulo for abusing economic power...
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