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Military personnel await orders from the new government to end acts in barracks; see more at Curto Flash

Military personnel besieged by Bolsonarian protesters who do not accept the results of the polls and want to prevent the inauguration of elected president Lula are already preparing to disperse acts in front of barracks. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Acts in the barracks 

Commanders of military units are preparing to disperse acts against Lula's inauguration in front of barracks across the country. They are already waiting for orders from Lula for this to happen. The violent acts of last Monday (12) consolidated this perception. (Folha de S. Paulo)

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France x Morocco

France and Morocco compete this Wednesday (14) for a place in the final of the World Cup in Qatar. The French have been to the World Cup semi-finals six times; The Moroccans are now the first African country to reach this stage of the championship. Morocco dreams of reaching the final. The duel will take place at 16pm, Brasília time. (GE)

secret budget

The Federal Supreme Court (STF) resumes judgment on the secret budget this Tuesday (14). In the session on December 7, Jair Bolsonaro and Congress came together to defend the constitutionality of the budget, in exchange for support from parliamentarians. Today, the STF ministers will discuss the process and will have the vote of the rapporteur, Rosa Weber. (The day)

Crime map in Rio de Janeiro

On social media, a map is circulating to show the crimes that most occur in the regions of Rio de Janeiro. The South Zone is where there is a greater chance of racial insults, while in the Center there are more chances of theft. In Barra da Tijuca and Recreio, the most common crimes are tax evasion. (See Rio)

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Law Father Júlio Lancellotti vetoed

Jair Bolsonaro vetoed bill (PL) 488/2021, by Father Júlio Lancellotti. The law would prohibit the adoption of “hostile architecture”, which keeps homeless people and “unwanted people” away under overpasses and marquees. The veto can still be overturned by the National Congress. (CNN)

The richest man in the world

A Frenchman named Bernard Arnault, executive president of the luxury goods group LVMH, overthrew Elon Musk. Arnault's company owns several brands such as Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs and Chandon. The Frenchman's fortune reached US$ 188 billion this Tuesday (14), US$ 10 billion more than the owner of Tesla. (G1)

Kanye West: anti-Semite of the year

Human rights organization StopAntisemitism named Kanye West “anti-Semite of the year”. They justify the choice for the rapper's absurd lines. Liora Rez, a spokeswoman for the movement, said that “its continued onslaught of bigoted statements has resulted in horrific anti-Semitic acts perpetrated by white supremacists” as well as “other fringe groups that seek to harm Jews.” (Rolling Stone)

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New president of TCU

Bruno Dantas assumes the presidency of the Federal Audit Court (TCU). Several authorities were present at the inauguration ceremony, including the elected president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). The position will be officially held from January 1st and the mandate will last for one year, with the possibility of reappointment for another year. (G1)

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