Hugo Motta's Assertive Move Reinforces Political Strength in the Chamber of Deputies
Hugo Motta's removal of Glauber Braga from the Chamber's leadership highlights his shift towards stronger political leadership and authority.
Hugo Motta's removal of Glauber Braga from the Chamber's leadership highlights his shift towards stronger political leadership and authority.
Brazil expands measures to boost women's political participation while grappling with rising violence and legislative setbacks on reproductive rights in 2025.
José Guimarães remarks that internal Bolsonaro family conflicts and the imprisonment of Jair Bolsonaro have fractured Brazil's right-wing, benefiting the ruling Workers' Party ahead of 2026 elections.
The Workers' Party and Mayor Ricardo Nunes have formed a strategic alliance supporting Ricardo Teixeira's re-election as president of São Paulo's Municipal Chamber, shaping local political dynamics.
Chamber of Deputies President Hugo Motta has cut institutional ties with PT leader Lindbergh Farias amid political disputes over key legislative projects, complicating the government's agenda.
Key young political figures from established families in Brazil's Federal District are preparing for significant roles in the 2026 elections, reshaping the local political scene.
Allied Brazilian senators criticize President Lula's expression of solidarity with Venezuela, warning it risks harming US negotiations and domestic political stability.
Minas Gerais strengthens youth policies through dialogue, while Guilherme Boulos takes a federal role to engage popular demands and youth concerns.
Michelle Bolsonaro sharply criticized President Lula, First Lady Janja, and left-wing politics during a PL Mulher event in Goiás, emphasizing her conservative evangelical viewpoints and political stance.
The Lula-Trump dialogue marks a diplomatic milestone with significant political setbacks for Bolsonaro's influence in Brazil and the U.S.
Brazil holds a skeptical view of progress at the 2025 G20 summit due to U.S. resistance on key social and climate issues, yet ongoing talks between Presidents Lula and Trump hint at constructive engagement on trade.
Major Brazilian conferences address women's political representation and feminist mobilization.
Lula aims to stabilize his government following significant personnel changes, particularly after Sabino's exit.
Lula's government sees a rise in approval ratings to 50%, reflecting a shift in public perception.
Lula adopts a cautious strategy in engaging the US leadership for diplomatic relations.
Recent political developments include Trump meeting Milei and Tarcísio's strategic preparations for meeting Bolsonaro.
Hugo Motta blocks Eduardo Bolsonaro's leadership bid in the Chamber, prompting PL to appeal.
Poll shows strong backing for Lula's 2025 re-election bid amid alternative candidate considerations.
Recent political changes in Brazil include Eduardo Bolsonaro's new leadership role and Lula's invitation to the STF swearing-in ceremony.
Eduardo Bolsonaro's election as minority leader draws heavy critique and political scrutiny.
Deputy Motta replaces the relator on PEC da Blindagem, pushing for legislative approval amidst negotiations.
Lula is focusing on international audiences to counteract criticisms from Trump and reshape Brazil's global image.
The rejection of an amnesty proposal brings new challenges for Bolsonaro's political allies, revealing internal divisions and changing public sentiment.
Valdemar Costa Neto stresses the need for support from Gilberto Kassab for amnesty proposal approval.
Luiz Fux's recent Supreme Court decisions have significant implications for Brazil's political landscape, particularly regarding Jair Bolsonaro's defense strategies.
Brazil's political climate remains deeply polarized as leaders resist centrist approaches, hindering reconciliation.