A, from the billionaire, responded to questions in the last hours of the deadline set by the body last Friday (10).
The AGU gave 72 hours for the company responsible for , , and to provide clarification on the , announced by Zuckerberg last week.
The notification was not judicial in nature – it did not, therefore, oblige the company to comment on its decision.
The changes brought about by the platform constitute a nod from Zuckerberg to the elected president of , .
In a note sent to Sheet In the early hours of this Tuesday (14), the AGU’s Special Social Communication Advisory reported that the company responded, late this Monday night (13), to the information requested by the National Prosecutor’s Office for the Defense of Democracy (PNDD)
“The information sent will now be analyzed by the PNDD team. The company’s response will be discussed at a technical meeting that should take place today”, adds the text.
As stated by the Sheetand discuss its content with representatives of ministries related to the topic.
Among them are the Justice and Public Security portfolios; Human Rights and Citizenship; and also Secom (Secretariat of Social Communication of the Presidency), now led by marketer Sidônio Palmeira.
“Only after this analysis, the AGU, together with the other bodies, will comment on the next steps in relation to the matter and make the content of the statement public”, concludes the note sent by the body’s communication.
One day before the government sent the request for information, Lula sent a message to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, saying that a citizen cannot think he has the capacity to harm the sovereignty of a nation.
Zuckerberg this week criticized Latin American courts and said he will work with US President-elect Donald Trump “to resist governments around the world who are persecuting American companies and pushing for more censorship.”