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Today's news from Brazil on May 1st, 2025, paints a vivid picture of political intrigue and societal reflections. The ongoing scandal at the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) continues to unravel, with accusations of fraud and mismanagement prompting opposition deputies to push for a parliamentary inquiry commission to investigate the "Retirees' Theft." Meanwhile, President Lula has intervened in the INSS, aiming to withdraw support for the CPI, further complicating the political landscape. On a related note, Sóstenes Cavalcante, leader of the Liberal Party in the Chamber of Deputies, criticized an alleged agreement between Congress and the Supreme Federal Court regarding an amnesty for those involved in the events of January 8th, calling it "anti-republican." The Supreme Court has authorized testimonies from former military commanders and São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas in Jair Bolsonaro's trial concerning the alleged coup attempt, adding another layer to the political drama. Bolsonaro himself, recovering from intestinal surgery, has just transitioned to a liquid diet after leaving the ICU.
In local governance, the Prefeitura de São Paulo is taking legal action against former Governor João Doria over unpaid property taxes. Meanwhile, in Parnamirim, a new medical school agreement promises 80 internship slots in public health facilities, marking a boost in educational infrastructure. Similarly, Rio Grande do Norte's governor announced the prom...
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