
Lula decides to veto amendments and reallocate R$ 7 billion to restore social policies.
President reacts to Congress's changes to the 2026 Budget.
The minister will leave the Ports and Airports portfolio in April and claims to have Lula's support.
Investigation points to R$ 12,2 billion fraud in non-existent credit portfolios; former president of the public bank mentions a loss of R$ 2 billion.
A legal expert with a technical background, Wellington César Lima e Silva has held strategic positions in the Lula and Dilma governments.
The name maintains the unified portfolio and rules out the creation of a Ministry of Security.
The president states that the creation of the management committee opens a new phase for the tax system and celebrates social and economic progress.
Wellington Lima e Silva has been called to Brasília and is the favorite to replace Ricardo Lewandowski.
A survey by FGV indicates that 78,18% of the population belongs to social classes A, B, and C.
The minister says the population is apprehensive and rejects any possibility of annexation or sale.
Leaders emphasized the importance of multilateralism and discussed the implementation of the trade agreement between the blocs.
Minister proposes strategic corridors in South America to strengthen the energy transition and increase added value to critical minerals.
The proposed constitutional amendment is considered essential for the creation of the Ministry of Public Security.
Investigation focuses on Master-Tirreno-BRB relationship and targets R$ 12,2 billion fraud.