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News from Brazil: The Brazilian President Temer's Unpopularity Is Mainly Due to the Economy
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Brazilian President Michel Temer
The Brazilian President Temer's Unpopularity Is Mainly Due to the Economy
The president's personal image and the loss of status caused by corruption scandals that involve him are secondary issues; According to a Datafolha survey, it is the worst performance a Brazilian president has had since the indicator started to be recorded in 1989
Unprecedented Presidential Decision Puts General in Charge of Defense Ministry
This decision marks the first time since the post was created in 1999 that a member of the armed forces has held the position; The general has been serving in the position since February as interim minister
Public Construction Works from the 2014 World Cup Are Still Unfinished in Eight Capital Cities
While Brazil gets ready to root for the national team during the World Cup in Russia, public construction works public transportation projects projected for the 2014 World Cup are still underway in eight capitals
Skeptical Brazilian Soccer Fans Paint Street with Argentine Colors in Piauí
Skeptical of the Brazilian soccer team as well as of the country's current political situation, the local fan's decided to paint the walls of their street with the colors of Brazil's archrival, Argentina; They also promised to become faithful supporters of the team led by striker Lionel Messi
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Moro Takes Measure to Protect Companies and Informants in Car Wash Investigation
Brazilian judge Sérgio Moro imposed a measure to block actions from control bodies and the federal government, prohibiting the use of evidence obtained by operation Car Wash against informants and companies that admitted to crimes and began to cooperate with public prosecutors in the investigations
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São Paulo Government Offers Service to Access 30 Million Citizens' Confidential National ID Card Info
With the help of an optical reader, companies interested in the data will be able to purchase access packages and confirm whether or not a person's fingerprints have been registered in the São Paulo police database
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