Security is likely to remain a priority in Congress and other weekly topics

BRAZIL POLITICS - Report 24 Nov 2025 by Murillo de Aragão and Cristiano Noronha

President Lula will sign the bill that grants an income tax exemption for those earning up to R$ 5,000 per month. The Senate’s Economic Affairs Committee may vote on a bill regulating bets and fintechs. The National Congress meets to review presidential vetoes, including those related to environmental licensing. Former President Jair Bolsonaro and other defendants convicted of attempting a coup d’état are filing new appeals before the Supreme Federal Court.

This week's Talking Points:

 - The day after Bolsonaro's preventive arrest.

 - The outcome of the Anti-Faction bill in the Lower House.

 - Criminal organizations: the Senate may again put pressure on the Lower House.

 - Security is likely to remain a priority in Congress.

- Jorge Messias is nominated for the Supreme Court.

 - The timing of the right's candidate selection.

 - The fiscal accounts improve, but the government freezes funds to meet its target.

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