Hugo Motta and federal deputies read the power360

by Andrea
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Headquartered in Brasilia and branch in São Paulo, the digital newspaper is read by illustrious readers from various areas and various ideological shades

The mayor, (Republicans-PB), and federal deputies of various ideological hations spoke about the Poder360 for the 25th anniversary campaign of the digital newspaper.

In addition to Motta, they participated in the digital newspaper campaign: the government leader in the House, (PT-CE); the PT leader in the House, (PT-RJ); the leader of the PL in the House, (PL-RJ); and the deputies (União Brasil-SP), (PDT-MG), (PSOL-RJ), (Novo-RS), (PT-MG) and (PL-SC).

The digital newspaper Poder360 He turned 25 on Friday (18.ab.2025). The editorial operation began in the year 2000 with the old one, at the time hosted on the UOL portal. In November 2016, it became the Poder360 still in the experimental phase. In January 2017, it started the soil, independent and definitive phase. It had been published on December 31, 2016.

It is the oldest digital operation of the Brazilian media dedicated exclusively to the matters of power, Summer sense: Coverage in a broad way on news about the three powers, but also about economics, business, regulatory agencies and various relevant industries such as the energy, agriculture, health, sports, culture, technology, media and international affairs sector.

Based in Brasilia and branch in São Paulo, the Poder360 It is read by president and former presidents of the Republic, ministers of state, senators, deputies, STF ministers, businessmen and illustrious readers of various ideological shades.

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Watch the testimonials of Federal Deputies (1min21s):


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