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SENATE AND CHAMBER RELATION GETS COLDER, ANTI-FACTION BILL IS DEBATED, AND LULA CALLS FOR MINISTERS’ HELP

Political tension and security debates have intensified in Brasília as Congress, the Supreme Court, and the Executive navigate simultaneous crises and strategic decisions. Relations between the presidents of the Chamber and the Senate have cooled, slowing legislative coordination, while pressure mounts over the Anti-Faction Bill, whose rapporteur faces calls for replacement after multiple conflicting drafts. At the same time, former president Jair Bolsonaro’s legal situation worsened with the Supreme Court’s rejection of his appeal, deepening fractures within his political base. Against this backdrop, President Lula convened former governors who now serve as ministers to reassess national public security policy, seeking unified perspectives as violent crime and organized factions remain central concerns for the government.

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