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Justice Demarcation Limits that Led to the Addition of the Pt Election in Minas, and Party Will Hold a Meeting to Decide Date

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Dandara's National Board of Appeals to the State Directorate; Members of the Member will appeal to the Court of Justice of the Federal and Territory (TJDFT) in the second instance, on this Tuesday, to limit that it had determined the accession of the PT elections to Minas Gerais. The previous decision, held on Saturday, was at the request of Federal President Dandara Tonantzin, who had his application to the President of the State Directorate ch…
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Dandara's National Board of Appeals to the State Directorate; Members of the Member will appeal to the Court of Justice of the Federal and Territory (TJDFT) in the second instance, on this Tuesday, to limit that it had determined the accession of the PT elections to Minas Gerais. The previous decision, held on Saturday, was at the request of Federal President Dandara Tonantzin, who had his application to the President of the State Directorate ch…

·Brazil
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With Minas out of the election, the Workers' Party's national assessment remains indefinite and under pressure from the judiciary

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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