“Terribly evangelical”, minister Mendonça will be rapporteur on the Nikolas Ferreira case
Minister André Mendonça was selected to examine the first petition against Nikolas Ferreira, presented by the PSOL bench, which was distributed by draw. The minister also analyzes another action, signed by the National LGBTI Alliance and the Brazilian Association of Same-sex Families. A third representation, filed by deputies Tabata Amaral and Duda Salabert and senator Alessandro Vieira, should also be directed to Mendonça. This is due to “prevention”, a STF mechanism that concentrates similar cases in a single judge. (UOL)
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André Mendonça became known for being the minister chosen by Jair Bolsonaro because he would be “terribly evangelical”, in the president’s own words. Remember the story:
Fies registration ends this Friday (10)
Registration for the Student Financing Fund (Fies) ends at 23:59 pm this Friday (10). The Ministry of Education (MEC) program provides undergraduate courses for students who are unable to pay the monthly fees at colleges in the private education network. As it is a loan, upon completing the course the beneficiary will have to pay the debt. According to the MEC, 67 thousand vacancies will be offered in the first semester, out of a total of 112 thousand for this year. (Brazil Agency)
Human bones are found near the Planalto Palace
The Military Police of the Federal District found, on Thursday night (9), a human skeleton near the Palácio do Planalto. According to information, the remains were highly decomposed, with the skull and arms separated from the body. The body also had rags of clothing and a ring on it. (Folha de S.Paulo) (I.e.
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Wineries will pay R$7 million in compensation
The Aurora, Salton and Garibaldi wineries, which are involved in the case of work analogous to slavery in Bento Gonçalves, Serra do Rio Grande do Sul, will pay R$7 million in compensation for individual and collective moral damages. Of the R$7 million, R$2 million must be allocated to the rescued workers and R$5 million must be donated to entities, funds or projects aimed at repairing the damage. (g1)
Belgian government bans TikTok from official devices
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo announced that his government has decided to ban TikTok from official phones and civil servants. The measure, in principle, is valid for six months. In this way, Belgium became the last European government to adopt restrictive measures against the application, thanks to doubts about the care for the privacy of user data. (AFP)
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