
Alcohol postpones veto session for the second time
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The project in question was approved by the House of Representatives in 2022 and has since been stopped in the Senate. Plenum Senate president David Alcolumbre (Brazil-AP Union), said on Wednesday (8.Jul.2026) that he will postpone the joint session again to analyze presidential vetoes. Alcolumbre said that while the Senate leaders reached a consensus on vetoes, the House leaders have not yet been able to reconcile the guidelines of the benches, which prevents an agreement for the deliberation of matters.
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The project in question was approved by the House of Representatives in 2022 and has since been stopped in the Senate.
according to CartaCapitalPlenum Senate president David Alcolumbre (Brazil-AP Union), said on Wednesday (8.Jul.2026) that he will postpone the joint session again to analyze presidential vetoes.
according to Poder360Alcolumbre said that while the Senate leaders reached a consensus on vetoes, the House leaders have not yet been able to reconcile the guidelines of the benches, which prevents an agreement for the deliberation of matters.
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