
Violence emerges as a central issue for elections, Quaest points out.
According to the survey, 31% of respondents identified violence as the main problem in the country.
The party president states that the polarization between Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro is a reality, but support will only be decided at the convention.
With the departure of Lindbergh Farias, the leadership of the PT (Workers' Party) in the Chamber of Deputies will be assumed by Congressman Pedro Uczai, from Santa Catarina.
With Fernando Haddad and Geraldo Alckmin declining the vice-presidential nomination, the Minister of Planning may face Tarcísio de Freitas.
The US is attempting to impose a trade exclusivity agreement on Caracas, involving the use of Venezuelan oil revenues in exchange for US products.
The minister informed the presidents of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate about the veto of the Sentencing Bill.
The departure of the Minister of Justice accelerates political maneuvering within the Lula government, and three other names have also emerged as alternatives for the position.
Senator says bill fulfilled a "demand of the Centrão and Arthur Lira" and reinforces that democracy requires constant vigilance.
Current minister Lewandowski has informed his aides and the Presidential Palace that he will be stepping down from his post.
Legal expert says government needs a minister committed to the progressive agenda and ready for the 2026 election.
The congressman claims that Trump has abandoned the discourse on democracy and has begun to focus solely on "oil, gold, and energy."
President Lula is expected to veto the bill at a ceremony in the Planalto Palace this Thursday.
Inflamed reactions from both the left and right reinforce already established bubbles, and the market assesses that the episode should not change the 2026 election.