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INCOME TAX REFORM AND DIGITAL PUSH SIGNAL LULA’S BID TO RECALIBRATE POWER BEFORE 2026 ELECTIONS

Brazil’s political and economic landscape is entering a phase of recalibration marked by legislative momentum, shifting alliances, and preparations for the 2026 elections. In Congress, President Lula’s income tax reform signals an effort to strengthen purchasing power and popular approval, while the government simultaneously updates its communication strategy to expand digital outreach. Speaker Hugo Motta’s intensified use of expedited voting procedures highlights Congress’s growing influence over the national agenda. Meanwhile, centrist parties consolidate power across states, the opposition seeks to ease tensions with the Supreme Court, and ministers such as André Fufuca face rising pressure within their own ranks, revealing the complex balance between governance, politics, and institutional stability.

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