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On this Christmas Day, December 25, 2025, the air in Brazil is filled with a mix of anticipation and reflection as the Lotofácil lottery draw brings joy to two lucky winners who will share a prize of R$ 1.8 million, sparking hope for the next draw on December 26. However, the festive spirit is dampened by a tragic incident in Quatá, São Paulo, where a 52-year-old man was fatally stabbed at a gas station, casting a shadow over the celebrations as the suspect remains at large. The city of Salvador, Bahia, also experienced chaos with a shootout between police and criminals, though thankfully, no officers were injured.
In the political arena, former President Jair Bolsonaro, currently incarcerated, prepares for surgery in Brasília, with family visits permitted under strict conditions set by the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Congressman Sóstenes Cavalcante's apartment was raided, revealing R$ 470,000 amidst an investigation into the misuse of parliamentary funds. President Lula is advocating for fair labor practices by introducing a 5x2 work schedule for outsourced employees at the Palácio do Planalto. In São Paulo, Governor Tarcísio de Freitas upholds the revocation of a state auditor's pension due to corruption allegations, sparking debates on justice. A Datafolha survey further illustrates Brazil's political divide, showing a strong preference for Lula's Workers' Party among Catholics and Bolsonaro's Liberal Party among Evangelicals, reflecting the nation's dynamic ...
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