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Reelection for Posts in the Executive Has 57% of Brazilian Support, Says Databoard

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The draft discussion in the Senate proposes to end with the possibility of redundancy and extend mandates for five years
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The data sheet published on this Saturday (21), shows that 57% are in favour of allowing Presidents, Governors and Prefects to vote, while 41% are against this option. Others 2% do not know how to answer. In addition, the ruling brings together another result: 59% of Brazilians are in favour of five-year terms for election. Other 37% are against, 3% do not know and 2% responded as "inferent". The results of the research are in the opposite sense…

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The draft discussion in the Senate proposes to end with the possibility of redundancy and extend mandates for five years

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The result goes to the project counter who proposes to complete the refurbishment of the tasks; the extension of the tasks for 5 years is already approved by 59%

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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