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POLITICAL BATTLES AHEAD: AMNESTY, SHIELDING AMENDMENT, AND PIX AMENDMENTS

Brazil’s political and institutional landscape faces mounting turbulence, with simultaneous developments testing the country’s governance and democratic resilience. A Federal Supreme Court report has exposed evidence of irregularities in Pix amendments across nine municipalities, leading to a suspension of transfers. At the same time, nationwide demonstrations against the Shielding Amendment (PEC) and the proposed amnesty for January 8 coup plotters have intensified political friction, raising doubts about the viability of these measures in Congress. While the PEC now advances to the Senate amid widespread resistance, the government also confronts internal pressures, such as the imminent departure of Tourism Minister Celso Sabino, which has opened a dispute for control of the ministry. These overlapping episodes illustrate both the institutional checks on controversial proposals and the challenges of maintaining political stability ahead of the 2026 election cycle.

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