Proposta defendida por Lula e Boulos pode encarecer o delivery – taxa mínima de R$ 10 + R$ 2,50 por km rodado ameaça o bolso do consumidor

O governo Lula, por meio do ministro Guilherme Boulos, defende no PL dos aplicativos de entrega uma remuneração mínima de R$ 10 por entrega, mais R$ 2,50 por quilômetro rodado adicional. Críticos alertam que o custo extra será repassado aos consumidores, podendo elevar o preço de um lanche de R$ 30 com entrega de 10 km para cerca de R$ 65 (R$ 30 do lanche + R$ 35 de taxa). A oposição acusa a medida de ser uma "taxa disfarçada" que encarece o dia a dia do brasileiro, enquanto o governo nega que seja uma nova cobrança ao cliente.

Mar 14, 2026 - 09:01
Proposta defendida por Lula e Boulos pode encarecer o delivery – taxa mínima de R$ 10 + R$ 2,50 por km rodado ameaça o bolso do consumidor
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  • The government of Pedro Sánchez today summarily dismissed the Spanish ambassador to Israel, Ana María Salomón Pérez, in a decision that has been immediately celebrated by the terrorist group Hamas and by the Houthis of Yemen. Both groups described the dismissal as "an honorable decision" and interpreted it as a clear gesture of rejection of Israeli policies within the framework of the regional war involving Iran and its allies.

  • According to an official statement released by Hamas's political wing, the ambassador's removal "demonstrates that Spain is beginning to understand the injustice of the Zionist regime and the legitimate right of the Palestinian resistance." The Houthis, for their part, posted on their Telegram channels that "the Spanish government has taken a courageous step by withdrawing its representative from Tel Aviv, aligning itself with the cause of oppressed peoples against imperialism and Zionism." Both organizations, classified as terrorist groups by the European Union, the United States, and other countries, used the dismissal to reinforce their narrative that international pressure is weakening Israel.

  • The Sánchez administration's decision comes at a time of heightened diplomatic tension between Spain and Israel, exacerbated by the ongoing war against Iran and the indirect involvement of proxies such as Hamas and the Houthis. Diplomatic sources indicate that Ambassador Salomón had maintained a more balanced and professional stance in her reports, which generated internal friction within the Foreign Ministry, dominated by sectors close to Sumar and Podemos, who are pushing for a complete break with Israel. The dismissal has been described by the opposition (PP and Vox) as "a historic humiliation" and "a surrender to Islamist terrorism." Santiago Abascal (Vox) declared that "Pedro Sánchez is rewarding terrorists who murder Jews and attacking the only ones who defend freedom in the Middle East." The PP, for its part, demanded urgent explanations in Congress and announced that it will request the Foreign Minister's appearance before it.

  • In Jerusalem, the Israeli Foreign Ministry described the dismissal as "a shameful gesture that rewards terrorism and weakens the fight against the axis of evil led by Iran." Sources close to the Netanyahu government indicated that Spain "is placing itself on the wrong side of history." The Spanish government has not offered a detailed official explanation for the dismissal, limiting itself to a generic statement that refers to "a change in the foreign service to adapt representation to new priorities." However, the move has been widely interpreted as a concession to pressure from the radical left and a nod to pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli sectors within the coalition. The decision reinforces the international perception that the Sánchez government is adopting positions increasingly distant from traditional Western allies on security and counterterrorism.

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