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Brazil March Tax Revenue Hits 26-Year High at R$229B

Key Points — Brazil tax revenue hit R$229.249 billion in March 2026, Receita Federal reported Tuesday April 28 — the highest March result since the historical series began in 1995. Real terms growth (IPCA-adjusted): 4.99 percent year-on-year. Q1 2026 cumulative total: R$777.12 billion nominal, R$784.24 billion in real terms (+4.6% YoY) — also the strongest […]

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Lula Recovers in 1st Round, But the BTG Nexus April Poll Shows the Right Has Found Three Plausible Runoff Candidates

Key Points — The April BTG Pactual/Nexus poll released Monday morning April 27 — the first major election poll after the Workers’ Party closed its 8th National Congress on Sunday — shows President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recovering a more comfortable first-round lead while simultaneously losing the second-round comfort margin against Goiás Governor Ronaldo […]

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Brazil Opens a Formal Antitrust Case Against Google Over How AI Search Uses News Content

Key Points —Brazil’s antitrust authority CADE voted unanimously on April 23 to escalate its six-year-old investigation into Google’s use of journalistic content from an administrative inquiry to a full administrative process. —The new proceeding explicitly includes Google’s generative AI features in search results — the first time a Latin American antitrust regulator has placed AI-generated […]

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Brazil’s Right Will Field Three Presidential Candidates Through First Round, Ex-Governor Insists

Key Points —Former Minas Gerais Governor Romeu Zema (Novo) said on April 22 he has not been formally invited to serve as vice-president on Senator Flávio Bolsonaro’s (PL) ticket — and that even if invited, he intends to carry his own presidential pre-candidacy through to the end. —Zema said Brazil’s right-wing field will contain three […]

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Brazil Expands Minha Casa Minha Vida to Families Earning Up to R$13,000 per Month

Key Points —The new Minha Casa Minha Vida rules went into operation on April 22, with Caixa Econômica Federal and Banco do Brasil now financing properties of up to R$600,000 (about US$120,000) for families earning up to R$13,000 per month. —The redesign elevates the program from a low-income housing instrument into a comprehensive middle-class subsidy, […]

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WSJ Compares Brazilian PCC to Italian Mafia as Trump Pushes Terror Designation

Key Points —The Wall Street Journal published a Monday feature comparing the São Paulo-based PCC faction to the Italian mafia, crediting the group with the operational efficiency of a multinational corporation operating across nearly 30 countries. —The story lands as the Trump administration pushes Brasília to designate the PCC and the Rio de Janeiro-based Comando […]

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Bolsonaro’s Detention Returns to the Virtual Plenary as Election Pressure Builds

Key Points — Brazil’s Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) opened a new extraordinary virtual judgment on former President Jair Bolsonaro’s detention this week. The session runs until 23:59 on Friday and will be decided by the Primeira Turma — Alexandre de Moraes (rapporteur), Flávio Dino (panel president), Cristiano Zanin, and Cármen Lúcia — the same four-minister […]

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Lula’s Lisbon Sarcasm: Give Trump the Nobel, Let the Wars End

Key Points — Lula told reporters in Lisbon on Tuesday, April 21, that the Nobel committee should “just give” Trump the Peace Prize so the US president can “stop the wars,” framing the suggestion as open sarcasm alongside Prime Minister Luís Montenegro at the Palácio de São Bento. The line came hours before Lula returned […]

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The Ramagem Expulsion: A New Brazil-US Diplomatic Breach

Key Points — The US State Department’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs ordered Brazilian Federal Police Commissioner Marcelo Ivo de Carvalho to leave the United States, accusing him of attempting to “manipulate” the US immigration system to extend what Washington called a “political witch hunt.” — Carvalho had served as the PF’s ICE liaison in […]

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Lula’s New Congressional Chief Takes Office With the Escala 6×1 Bill as His First and Biggest Test

Key Points — Deputy José Guimarães (PT-CE) was sworn in Tuesday as minister of the Secretaria de Relações Institucionais, replacing Gleisi Hoffmann, who left to run for the Senate in Paraná. Paulo Pimenta was named the new government leader in the Câmara. — Guimarães’s immediate priority is steering Lula’s escala 6×1 bill through Congress—a proposal […]

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Last Minute Rescue: The Brazilian Government Saved the Justices From Impeachment

Key Points — The Senate’s CPI do Crime Organizado rejected rapporteur Alessandro Vieira’s final report by 6 votes to 4, after the government replaced three committee members—including removing Senator Sergio Moro—hours before the vote. — The CPI ended without any final report, meaning the impeachment referrals against Justices Toffoli, Moraes, and Gilmar Mendes and Prosecutor-General […]

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Responded to the CPI With Threats Instead of Answers

Key Points — Toffoli called the CPI report an “excrescência,” said it constitutes an abuse of power that could render senators ineligible for office, and demanded that the Electoral Court punish politicians who “attack institutions to win votes.” — Gilmar Mendes called the report a “smoke screen” and “tacanha” (narrow-minded), accused rapporteur Vieira of “forgetting […]

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