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Supreme Court judge overturns Lula's convictions

It is a political thunderclap that has just resounded in Brazil in the presidential race of 2022. A Supreme Court judge on Monday ordered the annulment of all the convictions of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for corruption.

He thus becomes potentially eligible again to face Jair Bolsonaro.

In a recent poll, Lula appears above all as the only one capable of beating the current president: 50% of those questioned said they were ready to vote for him, against 44% for Bolsonaro.

Barbara Pompili, Minister of Ecology between two waters

The Minister of Ecological Transition is playing on her credibility this week.

Barbara Pompili has been defending the “climate and resilience” bill since Monday in committee.

The game will not be the easiest for her.

The former MEP Europe Ecology-The Greens is indeed at the center of criticism.

Those of the opposition, but also those of its own majority, where some accuse it of a lack of "loyalty".

Dany Leprince files a new request for an acquittal

Dany Leprince has just filed a new request to try to obtain a second trial and an acquittal.

His approach comes more than twenty years after his life sentence for the murder of his brother, his sister-in-law and his two nieces in 1994 in the Sarthe.

"We will bring new facts and testimonies which provide the protagonists of the time with essential insights into the understanding of the facts", summarizes his lawyer, Olivier Morice.

20 Minutes

returns for you on this case which had at the time been in the legal chronicle.

World

President Bolsonaro asks his people "to stop whining"

Planet

The Citizens' Convention calls for a march on March 28 for "a real climate law"

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