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In today's news, September 10, 2025, Brazil is witnessing a political conundrum involving Governor Tarcísio de Freitas. Initially poised for re-election in São Paulo, Tarcísio now finds himself in a political quagmire, pressured by the Bolsonaro family to run for president in 2026. This shift comes as a strategic move to secure an eventual pardon for former President Bolsonaro, who is facing legal troubles. The pressure from Bolsonaro's camp has pushed Tarcísio to adopt a more radical stance, publicly criticizing Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes as a tyrant. This pivot is seen as a survival tactic against the political forces in São Paulo, with Tarcísio potentially aligning with the PL party to strengthen his political base and possibly secure Bolsonaro's freedom if elected. The political landscape is further complicated by the potential involvement of Michelle Bolsonaro in the presidential race, and the maneuvering of Gilberto Kassab, who eyes a vice-presidential spot in 2026.
Meanwhile, in the legislative arena, discussions around granting amnesty to those involved in anti-democratic acts continue. Speaker of the House Hugo Motta and Senate President Davi Alcolumbre have yet to reach a consensus on the text of the amnesty bill. Despite the urgency expressed by some parties, there is no set date for a vote, and no relator has been appointed. A proposal by Deputy Fausto Pinato suggests partial amnesty, offering reduced sentences based on the severity of th...
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