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Bahia lives tension with Master's investigation, which drives election offensive

The article describes tense scenes in Salvador during the July 2nd parade, where groups of militants were strategically positioned at street corners to boo and provoke opponents. The situation is linked to the ongoing investigation into the 'Master' case, which has intensified electoral campaigns in the region.

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Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentLeft8 hr. ago
Bahia lives tension with Master's investigation, which drives election offensive

The article describes tense scenes in Salvador during the July 2nd parade, where groups of militants were strategically positioned at street corners to boo and provoke opponents. The situation is linked to the ongoing investigation into the 'Master' case, which has intensified electoral campaigns in the region.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the militant actions as part of an electoral offensive, suggesting a left-leaning narrative by highlighting opposition tactics against right-wing candidates. The focus on the 'Master' investigation, which is likely related to corruption or political scandal, aligns with left-wing抨

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