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Today's news on September 19, 2025, brings a series of fascinating developments in Brazil. The Câmara dos Deputados has approved the urgency for a proposed amnesty law, initiated by federal deputy Marcelo Crivella, aimed at granting amnesty to individuals involved in politically motivated demonstrations, especially those who participated in the January 8, 2023, attacks on the Praça dos Três Poderes in Brasília. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, however, has vowed to veto this proposal, highlighting the necessity for legislative consensus. Concurrently, the controversial PEC da Blindagem, which seeks to extend parliamentary immunity, is under scrutiny, with critics dubbing it the "PEC of Banditry" due to concerns over governmental accountability and transparency. The political scene is further stirred by the upcoming 2026 elections, with surveys by Quaest showing Lula's growing lead over the Bolsonaro family. The electorate's sentiment is shifting, with 76% suggesting Bolsonaro should endorse another candidate, and Tarcísio de Freitas emerging as a potential successor. Meanwhile, U.S. diplomacy has intensified its critique of Brazil, specifically targeting Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes, and hinting at further sanctions following Bolsonaro's conviction for an attempted coup.
In the economic realm, the B3 stock exchange reported a daily average financial volume of R$ 24.013 billion in August 2025, marking a decrease from the previous year. The iron ...
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