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Today's news, dated July 23, 2025, brings a whirlwind of political drama and strategic maneuvers in Brazil. Former President Jair Bolsonaro is at the center of a legal storm, as his defense team argues before Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes that he did not violate his precautionary measures. The measures include an electronic ankle bracelet and restrictions on social media, imposed due to accusations linked to a coup attempt after the 2022 elections. The tension mounts as Moraes deliberates whether to consult the Public Prosecutor's Office or make a decisive ruling, potentially leading to preventive detention if violations are confirmed. Bolsonaro's defense claims ignorance regarding a video appearance at the National Congress, which could breach his social media ban, highlighting the need for clear boundaries. Meanwhile, in Rio de Janeiro, Governor Claudio Castro's allies are attempting to block his plan to create a special state department for Eduardo Bolsonaro, a move intended to protect Eduardo's congressional mandate. This controversial strategy could complicate Castro's Senate ambitions by tying him too closely to the Bolsonaro family.
Adding to the intrigue, Eduardo Bolsonaro's absence from Brazil and his hesitance to give up his congressional seat have sparked discussions within the PL party about allowing deputies to perform duties via videoconference from abroad. However, political and public resistance makes this unlikely. Appointing Eduardo to...
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