The break between the presidents of , , and , , with the Lula government calls into question the Executive’s legislative agenda for the coming months.
Projects such as the Public Security PEC, the punishment of persistent debtors and the approval of the Budget for 2026 are threatened. The approval of bomb agendas, with high fiscal costs, is also on the radar.
The president himself will need to take the field to repair relations with Congress, but his chance of success is uncertain, to say the least.
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