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FUEL PRICES RISE, ECONOMIC PERCEPTION WORSENS AND THE GOV. RESPONDS AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

Recent developments in Brazil combine economic concerns, political repositioning ahead of the 2026 elections, and ongoing judicial investigations involving influential figures. New polling data indicates a deterioration in public perceptions of the country’s economic situation, while the federal government has announced emergency measures to contain rising diesel prices amid international tensions. At the same time, discussions about electoral strategies are intensifying, with the possible departure of Finance Minister Fernando Haddad and the future political role of Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin still uncertain. Parallel to these political and economic developments, the Supreme Federal Court continues to analyze the case involving banker Daniel Vorcaro, accused of leading a criminal organization linked to financial fraud and intimidation schemes.

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