Brazil plays with reserves in the Cup, government transition and more than December 2

Brazil plays with reserves in the Cup, government transition and more than December 2

The last game of the Brazilian team in the group stage of the World Cup in Qatar, which will be played entirely by reserves, and the transition of the government of president-elect Lula (PT), who confirmed to more than one interlocutor two names for ministries, are among the highlights of this Friday (2).

Brazil plays with reserves to guarantee 1st place in the group in the Cup; see table

The Brazilian national team faces Cameroon this Friday (2) to guarantee the first place in group G at the World Cup in Qatar. The team that goes to the field is entirely reserve.

The likely lineup for the match features Ederson; Alex Telles, Bremer, Éder Militao, Daniel Alves; Fred (Bruno Guimarães), Fabinho, Rodrygo (Éverton Ribeiro); Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus (Pedro) and Antony.

The ball rolls at Lusail Stadium at 4 pm (Brasília time). A draw is enough to confirm Brazil at the top of the group. If Cameroon wants to progress to the knockout phase, only victory will do. Still, the vacancy can be defined on goal difference.

In conversations in Brasilia, Lula confirms Múcio in Defense and Dino in Justice

In the series of conversations that he has had in Brasília this week, the president-elect, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), confirmed to more than one interlocutor that the former president of the Federal Audit Court (TCU) José Múcio Monteiro Filho he will be Minister of Defense and the elected senator Flávio Dino (PSB-MA) will command Justice.

THE CNN , these Lula interlocutors stated that the president-elect made a point of highlighting the decision in relation to the two ministries. Múcio Monteiro, who was also Minister of Institutional Relations (2007-2009), should have his name confirmed in Defense in the coming days. The expectation within the transition cabinet is that the PT will make the announcement along with the appointment of future commanders of the Army, Navy and Air Force.

Múcio, who has a long-standing relationship with Lula, is seen as a skilled political articulator, in addition to having a good relationship with the Armed Forces. The assessment is that he will be able to re-establish bridges with the military.

Transition team foresees reformulation of Itamaraty in new government

The elected government transition team responsible for the area of ​​international relations suggested in its report a restructuring of Itamaraty to adapt to the foreign policy that Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) intends to implement from January. According to members of the group, one of the ideas is to strengthen some areas from the dismemberment and reformulation of the secretariats.

For example, a Secretariat for Latin America would be created, dismembering the region that is now housed in the Secretariat for the Americas.

A Secretariat for Africa and another for the Middle East would also be created, which today are housed in a single secretariat.

Rosa Weber releases actions on the secret budget to trial

Minister Rosa Weber, president of the Federal Supreme Court, released for judgment the processes that question the legality of the rapporteur’s amendments, the so-called secret budget. She is the rapporteur of the processes.

The date, however, has not yet been disclosed, but the policy analyst at CNN Thaís Arbex, has information that the judgment could be on December 7th or 14th.

In November last year, the minister suspended the secret budget with an injunction.

The following month, she made her decision more flexible and released the payment of rapporteur amendments, as long as there was transparency in the distribution of resources. The decision was confirmed by the plenary of the STF.

Bolsonaro will not attend the last international appointment he would have as president

A month before the end of the term of President of the Republic, Jair Bolsonaro (PL) will not take advantage of the last opportunity he would have to attend an international diplomatic event as the Brazilian head of state.

THE CNN learned from Itamaraty sources that Bolsonaro will not go to Uruguay for the Mercosur Summit, next week. In his place, according to these sources, the vice president – ​​and senator elected by Rio Grande do Sul – Hamilton Mourão (Republicans), and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carlos França, should travel.

The 61st Ordinary Meeting of the Common Market Council and the Summit of Presidents of the Member States of Mercosur and Associated States will take place on December 5th and 6th, in Montevideo, capital of Uruguay.

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Source: CNN Brasil