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Bolsonaro considers conflicts are over, praises Parliament, Supreme Court

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Brasilia, Sep 14 (EFE), .- Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who until last week had a conflict that many called undemocratic with the Parliament and the Supreme Court, made it very clear on Tuesday that he has given up all conflicts."What would be of our Brazil without the Chamber of Deputies and without the Senate, and why not, without our beloved Supreme Court?" asked the president at a ceremony held in the Presidential Palace of Planalto in Brasilia.(Camera: ALEX MIRKHAN)SHOT LIST: CREMONY IN THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IN BRASILIA, BRAZIL. SOUND BITES: PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL JAIR BOLSONARO (IN PORTUGUESE)TRANSLATIONS:1. What would be of our Brazil without the Chamber of Deputies and without the Senate, and why not, without our beloved Supreme Court?2. Our press freedom, with all its faults, has to persist and, while it depends on us, there will never be any type of censorship, even with all its faults it is better to speak than to stay quiet.

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