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Regras do período de defeso eleitoral começam a valer neste sábado
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Regras do período de defeso eleitoral começam a valer neste sábado

Brazil's electoral restrictions, aimed at preventing the misuse of public resources during the election campaign, began taking effect on Saturday, July 4, three months before the first round of the October 4 elections. During this period, candidates are prohibited from attending public works inaugurations, and government websites must remove content mentioning candidates, except for public utility information. Public institutions cannot run institutional advertising for projects or campaigns, nor can they fund artistic performances using public funds. Radio and television broadcasts by public entities are also restricted, though exceptions may be made by the Electoral Court in emergencies. Public officials are barred from hiring or firing employees, except for specific cases like commission appointments or ensuring essential services. Transfers of federal funds to states and municipalities are limited to existing projects or public disasters. Internal propaganda for party conventions is allowed starting Sunday, but external advertising via radio, TV, or billboards remains banned. The first round of elections will take place on October 4, with a potential second round on October 25.

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Regras do período de defeso eleitoral começam a valer neste sábado

Brazil's electoral restrictions, aimed at preventing the misuse of public resources during the election campaign, began taking effect on Saturday, July 4, three months before the first round of the October 4 elections. During this period, candidates are prohibited from attending public works inaugurations, and government websites must remove content mentioning candidates, except for public utility information. Public institutions cannot run institutional advertising for projects or campaigns, nor can they fund artistic performances using public funds. Radio and television broadcasts by public entities are also restricted, though exceptions may be made by the Electoral Court in emergencies. Public officials are barred from hiring or firing employees, except for specific cases like commission appointments or ensuring essential services. Transfers of federal funds to states and municipalities are limited to existing projects or public disasters. Internal propaganda for party conventions is allowed starting Sunday, but external advertising via radio, TV, or billboards remains banned. The first round of elections will take place on October 4, with a potential second round on October 25.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article provides a factual overview of Brazil's electoral regulations without apparent ideological framing. It outlines legal restrictions impartially, referencing official laws and guidelines from the Electoral Justice system. There is no evident bias toward any political side, and the language

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