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Today in Brazil, the country finds itself at a crossroads of opportunity, controversy, and international challenges. The Concurso Nacional Unificado (CNU) is closing its registration, offering 3,652 positions in 228 cities with salaries up to R$ 16,000. This year's process is more streamlined, allowing candidates to apply for multiple positions within thematic blocks with a single registration, while emphasizing equity through strict quota policies for minorities and women.
In the political sphere, Eduardo Bolsonaro's allies are attempting to change the rules in the Câmara dos Deputados to prevent him from losing his mandate after his 120-day leave ends today. Amidst investigations and his absence in the U.S. since February, discussions on his future role intensify. Meanwhile, Hugo Motta, President of the Chamber of Deputies, is reinforcing a firm leadership style, implementing measures to control parliamentary behavior and applying new mechanisms like precautionary suspension of mandates. His leadership faces criticism over political articulation but has seen numerous approvals under his guidance.
Internationally, President Lula heads to a summit in Chile with leaders from Chile, Colombia, Spain, and Uruguay to strengthen democracy and tackle inequalities. This comes as the U.S. imposes a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods, criticized by Lula as unacceptable. Former President Jair Bolsonaro is attempting to reverse actions related to the coup, though such rever...
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