Brazil`s Chamber president Arthur Lira commented that without the Centrão voting bloc, Brazil might have a situation similar to Argentina’s. He expressed these sentiments during a radio interview on Mix FM, Maceió. Lira dispelled notions that he was a primary supporter of the Bolsonaro administration or that he sought particular ministerial positions. The discussion also […]
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