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June 30, 2025, is a day of vibrant political theater in Brazil, marked by dynamic developments and strategic plays. Former President Jair Bolsonaro, backed by 45,000 followers, took center stage in São Paulo under the rallying cry "Justiça Já!" Organized by Pastor Silas Malafaia, this gathering was more than a public event; it was a clarion call for political reform with Bolsonaro advocating for major changes in the Câmara and Senate. Echoing international themes, slogans like "Bolsotrump" and "Trumponaro" highlighted ties with the U.S. and Israel, suggesting a broader geopolitical strategy. The rally was not without its moments of tension, as skaters voiced dissent, adding drama to the proceedings. Meanwhile, the judicial landscape buzzes with the STF's review of Rio de Janeiro's firearm law, sparking debates about judicial overreach. Critics like Sóstene Cavalcante claim the STF targets right-wing Senate candidates, a sentiment resonating with Bolsonaro supporters who call for amnesty and reconciliation. Amid these political skirmishes, São Paulo's Governor Tarcísio de Freitas praised Bolsonaro as a historic leader, condemning perceived corruption in the current administration.
On the road safety front, changes to Brazil's Traffic Code have raised the threshold for license suspension, paradoxically leading to more fines but fewer suspensions, sparking calls for a National Road Safety Agency. Cities like Natal have used traffic fine revenues effectively to re...
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