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Today's headlines from Brazil paint a vivid picture of a nation grappling with both challenges and triumphs. The Federal Police arrested a Caixa Econômica Federal employee in Rio de Janeiro for allegedly defrauding the Caixa Tem app to embezzle FGTS funds from clients. Meanwhile, in São Paulo, four lucky bettors shared over R$1.5 million in the Lotofácil lottery, each taking home R$390,602.85. The lottery excitement didn't stop there, as various other draws, including the Quina, Super Sete, and Dupla Sena, offered substantial prizes, adding a touch of fortune to the evening.
In the political sphere, President Lula criticized the majority of deputies for ignoring the populace, reflecting a growing tension between the political elite and the working class. This sentiment is echoed in the ongoing debate around the controversial PL da Anistia, which proposes reduced sentences for those involved in the January 8th coup attempt, with the Supreme Federal Court (STF) set to evaluate its constitutionality. Amidst this political tumult, Senator Alessandro Vieira was chosen as the rapporteur for the PEC da Blindagem, a proposal that seeks to shield parliamentarians from criminal actions. On the economic front, Minister of Tourism Celso Sabino announced his resignation following pressure from his party, União Brasil, which demanded party members vacate government positions. This political reshuffle coincides with a broader economic concern, as companies like Rolling Chees...
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