The letter sent by the Minister of Defense, Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, to the TSE informing that the Armed Forces will appoint a technical team to participate in the inspection process of the electronic voting system for the elections, and the meeting of the President of the STF, Minister Luiz Fux, with senators to discuss the relationship between the Judiciary and the Legislature, are among the highlights of this Tuesday (21).
Defense says Armed Forces will appoint representatives to oversee voting system
The Minister of Defense, Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, sent this Monday (20) a new official letter to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) informing that the Armed Forces will appoint a technical team to participate in the inspection process of the electronic voting system.
The president of the Superior Electoral Court, Minister Edson Fachin, exclusively told CNN that there is no forecast of a closed meeting with the Armed Forces and that the dialogue on elections is within the Elections Transparency Commission (CTE) and the Election Transparency Observatory (OTE), in which the Armed Forces already participate.
“I can’t imagine which institution seeks privileged treatment, I need to cherish equality,” said the minister.
Fux meets with the Senate to discuss the relationship between the Judiciary and Congress
The president of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), Minister Luiz Fux, meets this Tuesday (21), in the morning, with the president of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), and other senators to discuss the relationship between the two Powers.
In addition to Pacheco, senators Weverton Rocha (PDT-MA), Izalci Lucas (PSDB-DF), Nelsinho Trad (PSD-MS), Nilda Gondim (MDB-PB), Mailza Gomes (PP-AC) should also participate in the meeting. , Eduardo Gomes (PL-TO), Paulo Rocha (PT-PA), Álvaro Dias (Podemos-PR), Marcelo Castro (MDB-PI), Lucas Barreto (PSD-AP), Eliane Nogueira (PP-PI), Simone Tebet (MDB-MS) and Mecias de Jesus (Republicans-RR).
In May, indigenist Bruno Pereira reported persecution by Funai; listen up
THE CNN had access to an audio message on May 12 this year in which the indigenist Bruno Araújo Pereira, murdered in the Amazon, makes an outburst to people close to him in which he reports the persecution he had been suffering from the National Indian Foundation (Funai).
He reports, for example, that the agency opened a disciplinary administrative process (PAD) in which he felt like a “militia chief”.
“So, you see, you know, how the presidency uses essential activity for the guy to go there and paint the ‘korubos’, you know? And then, the civil servants who reported me to, you know, to the internal affairs department, to the PAD, which I am answering, almost like a militia chief, you know? Nobody opens an ‘ouch,’” she said.
Colombia’s new president intends to resume relations with the US
Gustavo Petro’s victory in Colombia’s presidential elections, this Sunday (20), opens a new page in the history of the country’s relations with the United States.
The nation – which has never had a leftist president – has been Washington’s closest ally in the region for decades. But the election of former leftist guerrilla Gustavo Petro to the country’s highest office could radically change that relationship.
In an interview with CNN last week, Petro said he intends to renegotiate Colombia’s trade agreements with the US.
Petrobras value drops almost R$ 100 billion in two months
Involved in political confusion, Petrobras lost nearly R$100 billion in market value in two months. The company’s shares tend to fluctuate according to the political moment the country is experiencing.
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