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Today's news from Brazil brings a whirlwind of events and developments. In Barretos, an 85-year-old retired municipal employee, Pedro Alves, made headlines with his complaint about the maintenance of the Municipal Cemetery. This prompted a response from the local government, ensuring improvements will be made. Meanwhile, the city is also on high alert for potential methanol intoxication cases, with the local UPA being designated as a reference point for any suspected cases. In more uplifting news, the Municipal Department of Education has launched the first edition of the "Olympics of Knowledge," encouraging students to participate in this novel educational initiative.
On the national front, President Lula's government has significantly ramped up its social media advertising, spending a whopping R$ 8.4 million in the last 30 days. The main focus of these ads was the recently approved Income Tax exemption for those earning up to R$ 5,000 monthly. This legislative victory is being hailed as a correction of a significant injustice in Brazil's tax system, with widespread support expected in the Senate. However, political tensions remain high as Deputy Carla Zambelli, currently incarcerated in Italy, faces potential expulsion from her position in the Chamber of Deputies due to her prolonged absence and legal troubles.
In legal news, the CPMI of the INSS has arrested the president of Conafer for false testimony. The investigation revealed suspicious financial tr...
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