June 30 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O) has hired Brazilian former President Michel Temer to lobby lawmakers considering a proposal to regulate the internet, his adviser said on Friday.
The bill has raised concerns from tech companies, with some launching campaigns on their platforms to defeat it.
Nearly two months ago, the South American country's top court ordered an investigation into executives at social messaging service Telegram and Google who led a campaign criticizing the proposed regulation.
Temer's adviser said the former president was hired by the company to mediate proposals and talks with Brazil's parliament.
Brazil's Supreme Court is likely to rule on two appeals that may make the internet legislation more flexible.
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