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The prison now. The session has not yet been marked, and meanwhile Collor should remain detained in a special wing of Baldomero Cavalcanti Oliveira Prison in (AL). The defense defends the transfer of the former president to house arrest.
After being removed in the process of renouncing office in 1992, Collor returned to politics in the following decade and was a senator by Alagoas from 2007 to 2023.
This Monday’s episode of breakfast deals with the meaning of the prison of the former president of Mello. The columnist of Sheet It discusses what Collor represents today in politics, deals with the symbols of him being arrested within and analyzes what weight has for recent history of Brazil the former president being behind bars.
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Breakfast is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gabriela Mayer and Magei Flores, produced by Laura Lewer and Lucas Monteiro. The sound edition is by Thomé Granmann and Raphael Conci.