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“Jair Bolsonaro’s government is the only one in the last 40 years that has not had any episode of corruption”

By AndreaPosted on05.08.2025
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"Jair Bolsonaro's government is the only one in the last 40 years that has not had any episode of corruption"

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Onyx Lorenzoni, former government minister of Jair Bolsonaro, defended the former president of Brazil, who will now be under house arrest after violating the conditions of previous coercion measures

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  • World Cup: find out what time Brazil will be called up
  • Child prays for Neymar in the World Cup, and striker responds: “Everything will be fine”
  • Datafolha: 70% see confrontation between Lula and Congress – 05/17/2026 – Politics
  • Sudoku medium 6420a
  • Sexy as hell! Filip Sulík’s fiancee dominated the catwalk: What about the ex-politician’s son? His reaction says it all
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