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Virginia Fonseca evaluates the relationship with apostas and comments the climate with a senator at the CPI: 'People talked on the off'

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The influenceor was angry with Soraya Tronicke after an old video show; on the networks, she spoke about the episode after depositing in the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) that found possible irregularities in online gambling platforms, Virginia Fonsoca returned to the social networks to comment on the episode. The influenceer also mentioned a moment of tension with Senator Soraya Tronicke (Podemos/MS), which occurred during the heari…
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The influenceor was angry with Soraya Tronicke after an old video show; on the networks, she spoke about the episode after depositing in the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) that found possible irregularities in online gambling platforms, Virginia Fonsoca returned to the social networks to comment on the episode. The influenceer also mentioned a moment of tension with Senator Soraya Tronicke (Podemos/MS), which occurred during the heari…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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