That of former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and , events that dominated the news over the weekend, had important repercussions this Sunday (23).
Bolsonaro, who confirmed the maintenance of the prison. He explained himself by —one of the . The former president said he had “a certain paranoia”, and thought there was a bug on the device. The defense; this Monday (24), the First Panel of the STF discusses the topic.
In South Africa, where he traveled for the G20 summit, President Lula (PT) stated that what “the courts decided has been decided” and . Lula also spoke about COP30, at the UN climate conference, held in Belém. The final document was without mention of .
This Monday’s Breakfast is divided into two parts. First, it deals with the moments following Bolsonaro’s arrest. , professor at FGV Direito SP and doctor in political science from USP, discusses the former president’s defense strategies, analyzes the political developments and the historical dimension of the case.
Afterwards, the podcast talks about COP30. From Belém, Natalie Unterstell, president of the Talanoa Institute, outlines the highs and lows of the event, analyzes the messages sent in the final document and explains the legacies for Brazil and the climate debate.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Magê Flores and Gustavo Simon. Produced by Gabriela Mayer, Gustavo Luiz, Laura Lewer and Lucas Monteiro. Sound editing is by Raphael Concli and Thomé Granemann.
