President Lula delivering a speech at the Fiocruz center inauguration in Rio de Janeiro, urging action against militiamen.
President Lula delivering a speech at the Fiocruz center inauguration in Rio de Janeiro, urging action against militiamen.
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Lula demands arrest of militiamen in Rio speech

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Saturday urged Rio de Janeiro interim governor Ricardo Couto to arrest thieves and militiamen who ran the state. The remarks came during the inauguration of a Fiocruz center.

Lula spoke at the inauguration of the new facilities of the Centro de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico em Saúde at Fiocruz in the state capital. He stated that if the state assembly had chosen Castro’s successor, the pick would have been linked to the militia.

The president told Couto: “Work to arrest all the thieves who governed this state and the deputies who are part of an organized militia”. Couto took office in March after Castro’s resignation and remains in post by Supreme Court order.

The Rio de Janeiro state assembly responded with a note calling for institutional respect and balance. The text criticized the lack of federal policies against arms trafficking and the expansion of criminal factions.

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Reactions on X to Lula's Rio speech urging the interim governor to arrest militiamen and thieves who allegedly ran the state focus on the direct call during the Fiocruz event. Accounts shared video clips and quotes, with neutral reporting from journalists, skeptical humor from critics, and emphasis on political implications from various users. Engagement remains moderate with limited strong sentiment polarization in early posts.

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Ciro Gomes speaking at a political rally in Fortaleza, gesturing toward a supporter after a mistaken arrest call.
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Ciro Gomes launches pre-candidacy for Ceará governor and mistakenly calls for supporter arrest

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Former minister Ciro Gomes launched his pre-candidacy for governor of Ceará in Fortaleza on Saturday. During the event, he mistook a supporter's gesture for a Comando Vermelho symbol and called for his arrest before apologizing.

PL leaders met with Senate President Davi Alcolumbre on the night of May 5 to address the crisis in Rio state's succession following Cláudio Castro's resignation. The meeting came amid threats of congressional obstruction to pressure the STF. Alcolumbre urged caution and suggested pursuing dialogue.

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Presidential hopeful Renan Santos told ambassadors in Brasília on Thursday (25) that Brazil should arrest former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE) must rule if Cláudio Castro's resignation was a maneuver to dodge cassation and indirect election in the state assembly. Former deputy Marcelo Freixo and a coalition appealed to annul the ex-governor's diploma. This could lead to a direct popular vote for his successor in Rio de Janeiro.

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Brazil's Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) on Organized Crime rejected Senator Alessandro Vieira's (MDB-SE) final report on Tuesday (April 14), which proposed indicting three Supreme Federal Court (STF) justices and the Attorney General. The report was defeated 6-4 after changes in the commission's composition. The substitutions favored government-aligned members, swaying the vote outcome.

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