Politics - Brazil
Brazil’s Looming Pension Shortfall Calls for Action
Brazil's pension system is under pressure, with experts predicting a dire financial shortfall by 2024.
A recent report from the National Treasury projects a deficit...
Brazil’s Speaker of the House Seeks Tighter Supreme Court Controls
Arthur Lira, leader of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, unveiled a major proposal at the 89th ExpoZebu in Uberaba.
He aims to redefine eligibility for challenging parliamentary decisions at the Supreme Federal Court STF.
During the event,...
Brazil’s Press Freedom Faces Legal Challenges
(Analysis) This week, Jorge Messias of Brazil's Attorney General's Office took a decisive step that stirred national debate.
By forwarding a document to the Supreme...
Brazil’s A.I. Regulation Tug-of-War: Parliament’s Dueling Visions
In Brazilian politics, parliamentary leaders Arthur Lira and Rodrigo Pacheco navigate the intricate landscape...
Strategic Steel Quotas: Brazil’s New Economic Defense
The Brazilian government has introduced a 25% surcharge on steel imports that surpass established quotas.
This measure aims to protect...
Sâo Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas Warns of Brazil’s Looming Fiscal Crisis
Governor Tarcísio de Freitas of São Paulo recently shed light on a pressing concern at the Esfera Brasil event: Brazil's escalating fiscal risk, which...
Vice President’s Call for Strategic Changes in Brazil’s Natural Gas Production
Vice President Geraldo Alckmin yesterday called for strategic changes in Brazil’s natural gas production to maintain industry competitiveness.
At a...
Brazil’s Central Bank Chief Signals Possible Shift Amid Inflation Concerns
At a finance event in São Paulo, Roberto Campos Neto, President of Brazil's Central Bank, discussed the complexities of...
Lula’s Government Faces Fiscal Showdown Over $13.5B Legislation
This week, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva engages in high-stakes discussions with Arthur...
Brazil’s Fiscal Challenge: Balancing Budget and Mandatory Spending by 2028
Brazil's fiscal stability is at risk as mandatory spending on social security, health, and education...
Justice Moraes Defends Brazilian Sovereignty Against Tech Giant
On April 19, Justice Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court addressed pressing issues regarding foreign influences that...
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