Why a Quiet Dinner Between Lula and Alcolumbre Matters for Brazil
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Declaration takes place in the midst of a re-approximation of the government with the presidents of the House and the Senate
Why a Quiet Dinner Between Lula and Alcolumbre Matters for Brazil
Brazil's Lula and Senate chief Alcolumbre have resumed dialogue after a months-long rupture, in meetings mediated by Supreme Court justices, with government allies hoping the reset will unblock priority bills. The post Lula and Alcolumbre Resume Dialogue in Bid to Unblock Agenda appeared first on The Rio Times.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) met on the morning of Wednesday with the President of the Senate, David Alcolumbre (Brazil-AP Union) at the Alvorada Palace in Brasília, in an attempt to articulate the progress of the government's agenda of interest in Congress. At the end of the meeting, which took place at the Alvorada Palace, Minister José Guimarães (Institutional Relations) said that the agenda will go forward and that Alcolumbre wil…
Senator says there's been an agreement for interim action that revokes the rate of the shirts to move forward in Congress
The president of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil-AP), stated this Wednesday (12) that he spoke with Lula (PT) about the “institutional relationship of the future”. “We didn’t talk about the past at all,” he declared, when questioned about whether he had discussed the government’s nomination for the Supreme Federal Court (STF). In two weeks, the two met twice. The break
President Lula da Silva and the President of the Senate, David Alcolumbre (Union/AP), signalled a new political approach during a second meeting at the Alvorada Palace. The meeting, held on Wednesday, 12, resulted in the resumption of negotiations on projects of government interest that were being held in Congress. Lula: fuels and public safety The agenda dealt, among other issues, with the project on the dishonoring of fuels, interim measures a…
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