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Military inquiry frees troops and points out Lula government's error in the 8/1 attack; see on Curto Flash

The military police inquiry opened to investigate the soldiers who should have protected the Palácio do Planalto in the face of the attacks on January 8 freed the troops from blame and pointed to "signs of responsibility" from the Secretariat of Security and Presidential Coordination, which is part of the GSI portfolio (Institutional Security Office). See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment. Game curto is fast!

January 08th inquiry

The investigation concluded that, if there had been “adequate” planning at the beginning of President Lula’s (PT) government, it would have been possible to avoid the invasion of the palace or minimize the damage. (FSP)(I.e.

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jaguar statue

The Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, announced this Monday (31) the return of a statue of a jaguar received as a gift from the Saudi government. The artifact will be sent to the country's embassy in Brasília.

In a statement, the Ministry of Finance explained that the Federal Revenue Secretary, Robinson Barreirinhas, instructed Haddad to return the statue. If the Saudi government wants to resend the gift, it will be necessary to comply with the procedures required by Brazilian legislation. According to the protocol, the ministry clarified, the offering of gifts to public authorities must be made with prior notice to the ceremonial ceremony of the public body awarded. (Agency Brazil)

MST at Embrapa

Around 1.500 members of the Landless People's Movement (MST) invaded again, late this Sunday afternoon (30), a research center of Embrapa Semiárido, an organization linked to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, in Petrolina (PE).

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According to the MST, the decision was taken because the Lula government did not comply with the promess to allocate areas to settle families camped in the region. The negotiation took place during the wave of invasions in April this year, as part of “Red April”, the movement’s day of demonstrations. (Estadão)(I.e.

Coast of SP

The governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), praised the police operation carried out in Baixada Santista since Friday (28), following the death of a Rota police officer (Rondas Ostensivas Tobias de Aguiar), Patrick Bastos Reis, from 30 years old, who was patrolling in Guarujá, when he was shot by criminals and did not resist.

The government of São Paulo states that eight incidents with eight deaths were recorded in Operation Escudo, while the SP Police Ombudsman's Office says that at least ten people were killed to find those suspected of killing the Rota PM. (g1)

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Dollar closes down

The commercial dollar fluctuated 0,027% downwards this Monday (31) and ended the session quoted at R$4,729. In the month, the accumulated drop was 1,25%.

Ibovespa, the main index of the Brazilian Stock Exchange (B3), closed with an appreciation of 1,46%, at 121.942,98 points. In July, the index accumulated an increase of 3,27%. Ordinary shares (PETR3) jumped 5,26%, to R$34,81, while preferred shares (PETR4) advanced 4,54%, to R$31,11. (UOL)

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