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Quaest poll for president, Benefits PEC postponed and more than July 6

The new Genial/Quaest poll for the 2022 presidential elections and the postponement of the vote on the Social Benefits PEC in the Chamber of Deputies are among the highlights of this Wednesday (6).

Quaest poll for president: Lula has 45%; Bolsonaro, 31%; and Ciro, 6%

Genial/Quaest poll for the 2022 presidential election, released firsthand by CNN This Wednesday (6), in the scenario with the largest number of candidates, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) is at the forefront, with 45% of voting intentions in the first round, followed by President Jair Bolsonaro. (PL), with 31%.

Then appear Ciro Gomes (PDT), with 6%; André Janones (Avante) and Simone Tebet (MDB), with 2%; and Pablo Marçal (Pros), with 1%.

Six pre-candidates did not score: Felipe d’Avila (Novo), José Maria Eymael (DC), Leonardo Péricles (UP), Luciano Bivar (União Brasil), Sofia Manzano (PCB) and Vera Lúcia (PSTU).

With debate between deputies, House committee postpones vote on Benefits PEC

With arguments, shouting, raised fingers and punches on the table, the special committee in the House that analyzes the Proposal for Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) on Benefits postponed the vote on the text at dawn this Wednesday (6). Now, the government’s expectation is that the text will be voted on in the collegiate on Thursday (7).

The Benefits PEC provides for the recognition of the state of emergency in 2022 and a package of BRL 41.25 billion in aid outside the spending ceiling three months before the elections.

The text creates an aid of R$ 1,000 for truck drivers and an as yet undefined amount for taxi drivers, in addition to expanding Auxílio Brasil to at least R$ 600 per month and the gas voucher to around R$ 120 each two months, among other points. These measures would be valid until December 31 of this year.

Congress overturns Bolsonaro’s vetoes of laws to promote the cultural sector

The National Congress decided, this Tuesday (5), to overturn vetoes by the President of the Republic, Jair Bolsonaro (PL), regarding the laws to promote the cultural sector known as the Paulo Gustavo Law and the Aldir Blanc Law 2. The result was widely celebrated. by the opposition.

There was a long negotiation between the opposition and the government about these vetoes so that they could be overturned. The government leader in Congress, Senator Eduardo Gomes (PL-TO), then presented a proposal for an agreement that involved overturning the vetoes related to the two cultural laws and maintaining other vetoes of interest to the federal government, such as the one related to the privatization of the Electrobras.

Over the past few weeks, artists and opposition parliamentarians have mobilized to overturn both vetoes, including within Congress.

Understand the 5G technology that debuts in Brasilia this Wednesday

5G technology arrives this Wednesday (5) in Brasília. The Brazilian capital is the first city to have the new mobile internet signal in operation in the country. The expectation is that all capitals will have the technology released by September 29.

In some regions of Brazil, 5G already shares the transmission range with 4G, which makes it not full. This changes from this Wednesday, with a broadcast band entirely dedicated to this technology.

Another minister announces resignation and expands crisis in the Boris Johnson government

UK Minister for Children and Families Will Quince resigned on Wednesday, saying he was stepping down after receiving “inaccurate” information about Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s appointment of a politician who was targeted. of complaints.

“Thank you for meeting with me last night and for your sincere apologies about the briefings I received prior to Monday’s media round, which we now know to be inaccurate,” Quince said in his resignation letter to Johnson, shared on social media. .

“It is with great sadness and regret that I feel I have no choice but to present my resignation as Minister for Children and the Family, as I have accepted and repeated these assurances in good faith.”

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