"BRASILIA - Brazil's Congress on Thursday overturned a presidential veto that had struck down the core of a bill to limit Indigenous land claims, setting up a likely clash at the Supreme Court.
Indigenous groups had supported President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's veto, while the bill had the backing of the powerful farm lobby.
In a joint session of both chambers, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to annul Lula's veto of a policy limiting claims to ancestral lands where Indigenous people lived in 1988.
The issue is expected to be decided by the Supreme Court, which ruled in September that the deadline was unconstitutional.
Lula created the first Ministry of Indigenous Peoples when he took office in January and has vowed to recognize pending land claims."
Anthony Boadle and Isadora Machado report for Reuters December 15, 2023.