The sectoral debate sparked by the National Government's project to eliminate the compulsory registration of real estate brokers offers an indispensable analytical opportunity to review not only the scope of the deregulation policies in force in 2026, but also the profound ethical contradictions that cross the different actors of the economic fabric.
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The sectoral debate sparked by the National Government's project to eliminate the compulsory registration of real estate brokers offers an indispensable analytical opportunity to review not only the scope of the deregulation policies in force in 2026, but also the profound ethical contradictions that cross the different actors of the economic fabric.