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Investment in government projects exceeds BRL 944B

11 декабря 2025 в 18:14

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The Brazilian government announced on Wednesday (Dec. 10) that 70.8 percent of the BRL 1.3 trillion allocated to the New Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) for 2023 to 2026 has already been spent. BRL 944.8 billion has been invested through August of this year in various projects and equipment throughout the country.

At a ceremony at the Planalto presidential palace, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that many people thought it was “humanly impossible” to complete this volume of investment. He urged mayors and governors to move forward with the projects and said that it is the role of the state to mobilize resources for initiatives that reach the periphery and the poorest.

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“Now, this last part is passing the investment ball to mayors and governors, and we hope that our bureaucracy, which will make the investment, will not take too long,” he said, noting that the selection of the projects that received funds was made together with federal entities.

With an estimated BRL 1.7 trillion in public and private investments, the New PAC was launched in August 2023 by President Lula. Of the total amount, BRL 1.3 trillion is expected to be invested by 2026, with the remainder to be disbursed after that date.

Eduardo Bolsonaro formally notified of removal process

11 декабря 2025 в 15:59

The president of the Brazilian House of Representatives, Hugo Motta, notified Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro of the administrative proceedings against him that could result in the loss of his mandate because of his absences from House sessions.

In March of this year, Eduardo Bolsonaro requested a 120-day leave of absence from his mandate and moved to the United States with his family, claiming political persecution. Since July 20, when his leave ended, the congressman has not attended sessions.

According to the official document issued by Motta on Tuesday (Dec. 9), the decree of loss of mandate may occur because he “failed to attend, in the current legislative session, one-third of the deliberative sessions of the House of Representatives.” This rule is set out in paragraph 3 of article 55 of the Brazilian Constitution.

The notification states that the congressman may respond in writing within five business days.

Defense

In an Instagram post, the congressman criticized the process that could remove him from office. He stated that the process may disrespect the more than 700,000 votes he received by “removing an innocent parliamentarian.” He said that he is not in Brazil only because he cannot return.

Defendant

Eduardo Bolsonaro, who may lose his mandate, is a defendant in the Brazilian Supreme Court for the crime of coercion. In September, the son of former President Jair Bolsonaro was indicted by the Attorney General’s Office in an investigation into the congressman’s actions with US authorities to pressure the trial that convicted his father for attempting a coup d’état.

New law expands protection for sex crime victims in Brazil

10 декабря 2025 в 17:34

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a law increasing control over individuals under investigation and convicted of crimes against sexual dignity. The new piece of legislation also reinforces efforts in prevention, accountability, and victim support.

To ensure stricter punishment for these crimes – which mainly affect vulnerable individuals such as children, adolescents, and people with disabilities – the new law increases penalties for sexual crimes involving these groups. The maximum penalty can reach 40 years of imprisonment.

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The law also incorporates into the Brazilian Penal Code the crime of non-compliance with emergency protective measures, punishable by imprisonment of two to five years. The move aims to extend this protection, previously only included in the Maria da Penha Law, which created mechanisms to curb domestic and family violence against women.

Furthermore, the new legislation makes it mandatory to collect biological material from individuals convicted of or under investigation on charges of crimes against sexual dignity, for the purpose of genetic profiling.

Enforcement

The judge can enforce measures right away, including suspending or restricting gun ownership; removing the abuser from the home where they live with the victim; banning the abuser from approaching or contacting the victim, family members, and witnesses; and restricting or suspending visits with under-age dependents.

In addition, the judge may determine the use of an electronic ankle tag and a security device that notifies the victim of the aggressor’s approach.

Custody

How people convicted of sex crimes can change the way they serve a sentence is now based on stricter rules. Only those who pass a criminal exam showing no signs of a repeat offense can serve their sentence under a better regime or leave prison.

The new law also makes electronic monitoring mandatory for those convicted of crimes against sexual dignity and crimes against women when they leave the penal facility.

Children and adolescents

With regard to Brazil’s Statute of the Child and Adolescent – a code known in the country as ECA – the new legislation extends the possibility of medical, psychological, and psychiatric care to the families of victims of sexual crimes.

Educational campaigns are expanded and targeted at new audiences, including schools, health care centers, sports organizations, non-profits, and other public spaces.

The same measures are now included in the Statute of Persons with Disabilities to ensure a more comprehensive support network for victims of crimes against sexual dignity and their families.

Lula proposes meeting of government branches to address femicide

9 декабря 2025 в 15:47

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced on Monday (Dec. 8) that he intends to convene a meeting with representatives of the branches of government and social sectors to promote what he called an “educational task force” to combat violence against women. Amid a wave of femicide cases that have shocked the country, thousands of people in several cities took to the streets this weekend to denounce violence and demand freedom, respect, and safety for Brazilian women.

“It is important to involve the National Congress - the Senate and the House of Representatives - the Supreme Court, the Superior Court of Justice, the state courts of justice, trade unionists, evangelicals; we need everyone to join forces in an educational task force,” said Lula in a speech during the 14th National Social Assistance Conference, which is taking place in Brasília.

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The president did not specify a date but said he would try to hold the meeting by the end of the year.

“We must be outraged by violence toward women,” said the president, who again mentioned recent cases, such as the episode in São Paulo involving Douglas Alves da Silva, 26, who ran over and dragged Tainara Souza Santos, 31. The crime occurred on November 29. She had her legs amputated after being dragged under the vehicle for about 1 kilometer and remains hospitalized.

Lula also cited the case of a 39-year-old man arrested in flagrante delicto in Recife, also in late November, accused of setting a fire that killed his pregnant wife and the couple’s four children. The president once again called for male involvement in the fight.

“The plain and simple truth is that violence only has one side. It is not women who have to change their behavior, it is men,” he said.

Lula emphasized that he will make the fight against violence toward women his political struggle from now on. “Here in Brazil, we are going to have to create a movement. It is primarily an educational problem; we are going to have to learn in school and educate our children,” he added.

For the past week, Lula has been addressing the issue of gender violence at the official events he attends.

Violence

According to the National Map of Gender Violence, approximately 3.7 million Brazilian women have experienced one or more episodes of domestic violence in the last 12 months.

In 2024, 1,459 women were victims of femicide. On average, about four women were murdered every day in 2024 because of their gender, whether in contexts of domestic or family violence or due to contempt and discrimination related to their female status.

This year, Brazil has already recorded more than 1,180 femicides and nearly 3,000 daily calls to Ligue 180, Brazil’s national hotline for reporting violence against women, according to the Ministry of Women.

Lula arrives in South Africa for G20 Summit

21 ноября 2025 в 20:11

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday (Nov. 21) to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit, a group of the world’s largest economies. “The G20’s motto for 2025 is Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability, themes of fundamental importance for Brazil and the Global South,” Lula wrote in a post on social media this morning upon landing in the South African capital.

As president of the bloc in 2024, Brazil also has a prominent role in this edition of the summit, as it is part of the troika alongside South Africa and the United States, the next country to take over the forum. The troika is the cooperation mechanism among the current, previous, and next presidencies of the group to ensure continuity and preparation for the summit.

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In conducting the work, the South African presidency has listed four priorities for discussion: strengthening resilience and disaster response capacity; ensuring the sustainability of public debt in low-income countries; financing a just energy transition; and promoting the role of critical minerals as drivers of development and economic growth.

The G20 is the main forum for international economic cooperation, created in 1999. This year’s summit will be divided into three thematic sessions and will conclude with a leaders’ declaration. Among the expected advances, the document will outline the principles that must be observed in the extraction and processing of strategic minerals and rare earths.

On Saturday (22) morning, leaders will discuss sustainable economic growth, including development financing, trade, and public debt. In the afternoon, a session will be dedicated to climate change, disaster risk reduction, food security, and the energy transition. On Sunday (23), the discussions will turn to critical minerals, decent work, and artificial intelligence.

On the sidelines of the summit, President Lula is also expected to hold bilateral meetings with the heads of state and officials in attendance, and on Sunday, a meeting is scheduled with the leaders of the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum. The trilateral initiative was developed in 2003 to promote cooperation among countries in the Global South.

Mozambique

Lula will then travel to Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, where he will make a working visit on Monday (24). The trip is part of the celebrations marking 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Mozambique is the largest beneficiary of Brazilian cooperation funded by the Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) in Africa, with initiatives spanning health, agriculture, education, professional training, and other areas, including structural projects. During the visit, cooperation in fields such as agriculture, entrepreneurship, health, education, and the fight against organized crime will be revisited.

The two countries also want to expand trade and investment. To this end, a business forum is being organized, with an attendance estimated at 150 to 200 Brazilian and Mozambican businesspeople, and panels on agribusiness, industry, innovation, and health.

Lula is expected to return to Brazil on Monday.

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