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Lula Uses an Indication to Stj to Strengthen a Group of Renan Calheiros, but Also Opens a Path to Lira to Dispute the Senate

Summary by Globo
An agreement is made by JHC not to compete with Lira in the dispute by the Senate and with support to MDB in Alagoas. Alliances of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva say that the agreement concluded by Maria Marluce Caldas for a vacancy in the Supreme Court of Justice (STJ) passed by an electoral calculation benefiting opposing groups in Alagoas, the former President of the House of Arthur Lira (PP) and Senator Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL). The ide…
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Even though JHC (PL), Marluce Caldas is supported by a left group and is indicated by Lula for the STJ after 9 months of analysis.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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An agreement is made by JHC not to compete with Lira in the dispute by the Senate and with support to MDB in Alagoas. Alliances of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva say that the agreement concluded by Maria Marluce Caldas for a vacancy in the Supreme Court of Justice (STJ) passed by an electoral calculation benefiting opposing groups in Alagoas, the former President of the House of Arthur Lira (PP) and Senator Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL). The ide…

·Brazil
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·Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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