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Today's news on May 3, 2025, paints a vibrant picture of Brazil's current affairs, blending excitement, challenges, and legal intricacies. In the bustling city of Belém, severe traffic congestion is causing chaos as the city prepares to host COP30, with hopes pinned on new roads and school holidays to ease the gridlock. Meanwhile, former President Jair Bolsonaro, recently discharged from intensive care, plans to attend a pro-amnesty demonstration in Brasília, marking the first such event since the controversial protests of 2023. His presence, however, remains uncertain as he continues to recover from a complex surgery.
In a political shake-up, Wolney Queiroz has been appointed as the new Minister of Social Security, following Carlos Lupi's resignation amidst a scandal involving irregular pension deductions. This move aims to maintain stability within the ministry and uphold PDT's support for President Lula. Additionally, Lula has sanctioned a law to make the Aldir Blanc National Policy permanent, ensuring a significant financial boost for cultural projects across Brazil.
Turning to São Paulo, Vice-Governor Felicio Ramuth has stirred the political pot by suggesting that Bolsonaro should decide soon whether to invite São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas to replace him in the 2026 presidential race. Ramuth warns against last-minute decisions, drawing parallels with previous electoral strategies. Meanwhile, in Campo Grande, a domestic violence case took an u...
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