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In the bowels of Alerj: understand how TCP got into the state legislature, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office

The article discusses how the TCP (Tribunal de Contas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) has become entrenched within the state legislature (Alerj), according to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

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In the bowels of Alerj: understand how TCP got into the state legislature, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office

The article discusses how the TCP (Tribunal de Contas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) has become entrenched within the state legislature (Alerj), according to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

Bias read (Center): The article appears to present an investigative report based on information provided by the Public Prosecutor's Office without overtly favoring any particular political side. The framing seems balanced, focusing on the investigation into the TCP's influence rather than taking a stance on the issue.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents information based on the Ministry of Public Prosecution's perspective, which provides a credible source. However, it lacks specific details about the event itself, relying more on the authority of the source than concrete facts. The tone appears somewhat biased toward the prosec

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