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In Brazil on November 29, 2025, the nation is abuzz with significant political, environmental, and cultural happenings. Former President Jair Bolsonaro's legal team has filed an appeal against his 27-year prison sentence for a coup attempt, citing procedural errors. This move comes amidst discussions of potential political amnesty by some governors who suggest they would pardon Bolsonaro if elected, illustrating the deep political divides within the country. Meanwhile, in São Paulo, Governor Tarcísio de Freitas has stirred controversy by advocating for harsher crime laws, including the proposal of introducing life imprisonment, fueling debates as he eyes the 2026 presidential race. The Supreme Federal Court is also preparing to judge cases involving secret budget amendments and accusations of deputies demanding kickbacks, potentially impacting the legislative-judiciary relationship.
In environmental news, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva is considering legal action after Congress overturned presidential vetoes on new environmental licensing laws, highlighting significant tension between the government and Congress. Tragically, in Colina, a workplace accident at the Cutrale company resulted in the death of a 56-year-old worker, emphasizing ongoing safety issues in industrial settings. Economically, the Brazilian government announced a substantial budget freeze of R$ 7.7 billion, affecting various ministries including Agriculture and Cities,...
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