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Americas · BrazilYou must select an alternative. Your answer was registered. He strengthens the "Right" and revealed to the world what is happening in BrazilHe has caused damages and divided the "Right" in addition to improvising his candidate Vote *The young Pan Communications Group surveys do not have a scientific character and only reflect the opinion of his audience.See the Story
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Lula Da Silva · BrazilFazenda's minister, Fernando Haddad, said on this Wednesday (7) that the government is making a map of the country's public transport system so that it can identify what it is possible to do on the subject. He participates in the Good Day, Minister, of the ECB's government-related programme. "We know that public transport in Brazil, especially urban, is an important issue for the worker. At that time, we are doing a sector radiography at the req…See the Story
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Jair Bolsonaro · BrazilThe percentage of Brazilians who say they oppose amnesty for those arrested on January 8th jumped 13 percentage points in six months, rising from 51% in March to 64% in September. Those who declare themselves in favor of the pardon rose from 37% at the beginning of 2025 to 27% now. The data comes from a PoderData survey conducted from September 27th to 29th, 2025. PoderData asked the following question: "More than 1,500 people were arrested for …See the Story