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Vice De Marçal Declares R$ 495 Million and Jumps in Goods - 18/08/2026

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Vice de Marçal declares R$ 495 million in assets and jumps 847 times in assets in eight years

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Leonardo Avalanche (PRTB), Pablo Marçal's vice-president in the presidential race, declared to have more than R$ 491 million in cryptocurrencies. Natural to Annapolis, in Goiás, Avalanche is a state public servant. In addition to the amount in cryptocurrencies, Avalanche also declared R$ 2.23 million in works of art and more than R$ 1 million in jewelry. Leonardo Avalanche is president of the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB). Previously, he…

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Vice de Marçal declares R$ 495 million in assets and jumps 847 times in assets in eight years

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Leonardo Avalanche, president of the PRTB party and vice-presidential candidate on Pablo Marçal's (PRTB) ticket, declared assets of R$ 495.2 million to the Electoral Court for the 2026 elections. In 2018, when he ran for federal deputy for Goiás, he reported having R$ 379,800 in assets. Adjusted for inflation, the amount is equivalent to approximately R$ 584,000. In corrected values, the assets declared this year are about 847 times greater than…

Leonardo Avalanche (PRTB), a candidate for vice-president in the plate of Pablo Marçal (PRTB), declared assets of R$ 495 million to the Electoral Justice. Almost all the amount, R$ 491 million, corresponds to investments in cryptocurrencies. The declared value in this year exceeds by 847 times the assets that Avalanche reported in 2018, when he played a federal deputy seat by Goiás. In that lawsuit, he declared R$ 378.8 thousand in assets, amoun…

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UOL broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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