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House approves urgency of project that suspends demarcation of indigenous lands in SC
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House approves urgency of project that suspends demarcation of indigenous lands in SC

The Chamber of Deputies approved the urgency for voting on a bill that would suspend decrees issued by President Luiz Inácio Lula (PT) regarding the demarcation of indigenous lands (TIs) in Santa Catarina. The proposal, introduced by Senator Esperidião Amin (PP-SC), could be directly voted on by the full Chamber without going through committees. It also nullifies Article 2 of Decree 1.775/1996, which outlines rules for land demarcation. In December 2024, Lula signed the homologation of the TI of Morro dos Cavalos in Palhoça (SC) and Toldo Imbu in Abelardo Luz (SC). The bill was previously批准 by

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House approves urgency of project that suspends demarcation of indigenous lands in SC

The Chamber of Deputies approved the urgency for voting on a bill that would suspend decrees issued by President Luiz Inácio Lula (PT) regarding the demarcation of indigenous lands (TIs) in Santa Catarina. The proposal, introduced by Senator Esperidião Amin (PP-SC), could be directly voted on by the full Chamber without going through committees. It also nullifies Article 2 of Decree 1.775/1996, which outlines rules for land demarcation. In December 2024, Lula signed the homologation of the TI of Morro dos Cavalos in Palhoça (SC) and Toldo Imbu in Abelardo Luz (SC). The bill was previously批准 by

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Why these scores (Factual 40 · Objective 45): The article incorrectly reports that the Chamber approved the urgency of a bill suspending indigenous land demarcations in Santa Catarina, but the primary source document does not mention this topic. The content appears unrelated to the actual agenda items listed. The article also uses emotionally c

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