Today, on July 29, 2025, Brazil finds itself at a pivotal moment as the Supreme Federal Court (STF) awaits the final arguments from Lieutenant Colonel Mauro Cid in the high-profile case involving an alleged coup attempt back in 2022. The prosecution has painted former president Jair Bolsonaro as the mastermind behind the plot, and the nation watches closely as the STF nears a verdict that could either acquit or convict the accused. Simultaneously, the STF is finalizing interrogations of military personnel linked to coercive actions against public authorities, a case that adds to the country's tense political atmosphere. Across the Atlantic, a Brazilian Senate mission is in the United States, engaging in delicate negotiations to prevent a looming 50% import tariff on Brazilian goods. This diplomatic effort is being closely monitored by President Lula, who is preparing for potential retaliatory measures. Meanwhile, former president Bolsonaro's son, Eduardo, has publicly criticized the mission, expressing his intent to thwart their efforts.Back on Brazilian soil, political strategies are in full swing as the União/Progressistas Federation gathers key figures like Paulinho Freire from Natal and Allyson Bezerra from Mossoró to discuss the 2026 elections. The opposition is seeking to consolidate its forces against the ruling government. In Rio Grande do Norte, the governor has announced the recruitment of 400 new police officers, aiming to strengthen law enforcement in the st...
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