Pl Anti-Frauding: See How New Law Defines Ultraviolent Factions
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) made a speech on Wednesday, 24th, at the Sanctions ceremony of the Antifiction Act in the Palais des Planalto. In thanking the government and parliamentarians, Brazil stated that it would give “more important step” to become “one of the most respected countries in the world in organized crime”. “It seems to all those who contributed. To the staff of the Ministry of Justice and to the MEPs and senators who…
President of Brazil enacts law to strengthen the fight against organized crime Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da silva, promulgated on Tuesday, March 24, the Antifaction Law, with the objective of strengthening the fight against organized crime by increasing financial control, and introducing stricter measures in the financial system and harsher penalties. [...] The entry Brazil Lula da Silva promulgates the Antifaction Law to strengthen …
President Lula (PT) punished, on Wednesday (24), Act No. 15,358/2026, which was known as the PL Anti-Fraudation. The text established a new legal framework in the fight against organized crime in Brazil by tying the crime of “structured social domain” and including rules for members of militias and organizations considered ultraviolent. The Brazilian CNN separated the main details of the PL Anti-Fraudation and told you what a “superviolent pheno…
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