‘War of Caps’: Understand the rivalry between government and opposition in the return of Congress

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Ministers who are licensed by the Lula administration were seen using blue caps, which bring the phrase ‘Brazil is from Brazilians’

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Government and opposition initiate caps of caps in return to Congress

The beginning of the legislative year in the National Congress brought out an intense rivalry between the allied base of the government and the opposition to the president. The dispute, which did not focus on political proposals, gained unusual contours with the use of caps, a reference to the accessories used by the supporters of the former president of ,. Ministers who are licensed by the Lula administration were seen using blue caps, which bring the phrase “Brazil is from Brazilians”. This initiative was conceived by the new minister of the Secretariat of Social Communication, Sidônio Palmeira, who has already provided 100 caps in different colors for parliamentarians who support the government.

In response, the opposition adopted green and yellow caps, created by the new PL leader in the House, Gostenes Cavalcante. The caps bring the provocative message: “Cheap food again. Bolsonaro 2026 ”. This action was accompanied by parodies, including a fictitious coffee brand called “Nemcafé” and a meat package with Bolsonaro’s image, labeled “Black Picanha”. Sostenes Cavalcante stated that this strategy was a direct reaction to the action of Sidônio Palmeira, emphasizing the dissatisfaction of the population with high food prices.

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