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STF overturns decision in favor of Francischini, hunger reaches 33 million and more than June 8

The decision of the Second Panel of the STF against the decision of minister Kassio Nunes Marques, who canceled the mandate of Paraná state deputy Fernando Francischini (União Brasil) and the increase in food insecurity in Brazil are among the highlights of 5 Facts this Wednesday morning Friday, June 8th.

STF decision

By three votes to two, the Second Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) voted against the monocratic decision of minister Kassio Nunes Marques overturning the decision of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) that canceled the mandate of Paraná state deputy Fernando Francischini (União Brasil ). Voting to maintain his monocratic decision, Nunes Marques cited the lack of probative elements and the “unpublished nature of the interpretation adopted by the TSE”.

Hunger in Brazil

The pandemic has worsened hunger in Brazil, which currently has 33.1 million people without food – a number that has increased by almost 50% in just over a year. There are 14 million more Brazilians in severe food insecurity in 2022, compared to 2020.

Summit of the Americas

The decision of the President of Mexico to boycott the Summit of the Americas, held in Los Angeles (USA), made useless the months work of US President Joe Biden and other senior officials to convince him to attend. Now, the main Central American countries are following the lead of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, sending only lower-level delegates instead of their leaders.

Eletrobras share reserve

Workers interested in reserving Eletrobras shares using the Severance Indemnity Fund (FGTS) have until this Wednesday (8) to carry out the operation. The minimum amount for the application is R$ 200 per worker, and it is possible to use up to 50% of the available balance in the FGTS account.

Cold comes to the Southeast

A mass of polar air approaching the Southeast, coming from the South, promises to bring temperatures down in this region of the country this week. With two weeks to go before winter, some Brazilian capitals should already start to feel the effects of an intense mass of polar air that advances in the dawn of Thursday (9) over Brazil, bringing the cold to the entire Center-South, according to to Climatempo.

Source: CNN Brasil

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