President of Chile criticizes Lula for praising Venezuela
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President of Chile criticizes Lula for praising Venezuela; see on Curto Flash

After the Uruguayan president, the Chilean leader, Gabriel Boric, also criticized Lula's praise for Venezuela on Monday. See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment. Game curto is fast!

Repercussion of Lula and Maduro

Gabriel Boric, president of Chile, said he was happy with Venezuela's reintegration into the countries of the region, but said it was not possible to ignore what was happening under President Nicolás Maduro's government.

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“We are happy that Venezuela returns to multilateral bodies. But that doesn't mean turning a blind eye. There is a discrepancy between reality and President Lula's statements. I care about human rights being respected,” said Boric. (THE GLOBE) 🚥

MP of ministries

The Minister of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, stated this Tuesday (30) that the government will defend that the current version of the provisional measure that restructured the ministries, edited by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), be approved “from the the way it is.”

The MP is already in force and defined the current composition of the Esplanada dos Ministérios. The rapporteur on the joint committee, deputy Isnaldo Bulhões (MDB-AL), made several changes to the text. Part of them removes duties from ministers Marina Silva (Environment) and Sônia Guajajara (Indigenous Peoples). (g1)

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IR deadline

The deadline for submitting the 2023 Income Tax declaration is 23:59 pm this Wednesday (31). Those who send after this time will be subject to a minimum fine of R$165,74, which can reach up to 20% of the tax due, which can be quite onerous. It is highly recommended not to leave the declaration until the last minute. The Federal Revenue system can become congested and, even if the declaration is ready, there is a risk of missing the deadline and incurring a fine. (UOL)

Brazilian at Roland Garros

Thiago Wild, 23, from Paraná, wrote this Tuesday (30) a new chapter in the history of Brazilian tennis, in his debut at Roland Garros, in Paris (France). For the first time in the tournament's main draw, Wild upset one of the favorites for this year's title: Russian Daniil Medvedev, number 2 in the world. With this, he became the second Brazilian to overcome a runner-up in the world rankings – the first was Gustavo Kuerten who beat Roger Federer in 2004. (Agency Brazil)

Wallace at Cruzeiro

Cruzeiro announced, on the afternoon of this Tuesday (30), through social media, the renewal of the contract with opposite Wallace. Last season, the Olympic champion for the Brazilian team at the Rio Olympics in 2016, was left out of almost 20 games because of a controversial post about President Lula.

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On the 15th of this month, the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation (CBV) and the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) reached an agreement to end the “Wallace case”. Initially, Wallace had been suspended for five years. With the new agreement, the period of absence will be just 90 days. In practice, the player will not miss the next season, as the period of absence will be the same as the athlete's vacation. (CNN Brazil)

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