STF can make defendants accused of stealing the Constitution and breaking historical clock
This is the eighth block of complaints filed by the PGR against those involved in anti-democratic acts that ... View MoreSTF can make defendants accused of stealing the Constitution and breaking historical clock
This is the eighth block of complaints filed by the PGR against those involved in anti-democratic acts that will be judged by the Federal Supreme Court
The Federal Supreme Court (STF) scheduled for the 23rd and 26th of June the individual trial of over 45 complaints against those involved in the anti-democratic acts of the 8th of January.
Among those investigated who may become defendants are Marcelo Fernandes Lima, who stole a replica of the Federal Constitution at the STF, Antônio Cláudio Alves Ferreira who destroyed Dom João VI's watch at the Planalto Palace and legislative police officer Alexandre Bento Hilgenber.
This is the eighth block of complaints filed by the Attorney General's Office that will be judged by the virtual plenary of the Supreme Court. So far, the STF has already opened actions against 1,245 investigated among executors, initiators or masterminds of the attacks on the headquarters of the Three Powers.
Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry of the Landless Movement approves call for Zé Rainha
The request requesting the presence of João Pedro Stédile also had the approval of the majority
The members o... View MoreParliamentary Commission of Inquiry of the Landless Movement approves call for Zé Rainha
The request requesting the presence of João Pedro Stédile also had the approval of the majority
The members of the CPI of the MST approved, this Tuesday, the 20th, the summoning of José Rainha, one of the leaders of the National Fight Front (FNL). There is still no date set for his appearance on the board.
Authored by Federal Deputy Alfredo Gaspar (União Brasil-AL), the request initially summoned Zé Rainha as an investigator, but was converted to the condition of a witness.
Rainha is one of the founders of the MST, but due to a “split” in the movement, he later disaffiliated. In early March, the São Paulo Civil Police arrested him on suspicion of extorting landowners in the Pontal do Paranapanema region, in the west of the state.
Weapons supposedly used in agrarian conflicts were also seized from Zé Rainha. About three months later, the Court of Justice of São Paulo released, on a preliminary basis, the leader of the FNL.
At the MST's CPI, Zé Rainha must explain the accusations of extortion and the actions promoted by the movement, such as “Carnaval Vermelho” and “Abril Vermelho”.
MST CPI also listens to Stédile
Among the requests approved today are the summons of João Pedro Stédile, leader of the MST; and an invitation to the director of the Federal Highway Police, Antônio Fernando Oliveira. More than 40 documents were on the agenda.
The government tried to turn Stédile's summons into an invitation, but was unsuccessful. The base also signed an agreement to remove from the agenda a call request from the Minister of Civil House, Rui Costa. The intention was to shield the government, which faces difficulties in articulating with Congress.
However, the collegiate's rapporteur, Ricardo Salles (PL-SP), said that the government broke part of the agreement by obstructing the day's agenda. Thus, the parliamentarian stated that Costa's summons should be considered at the next session of the CPI, on Wednesday 21st.
The column No Ponto analyzes and brings daily information about everything that happens behind the scenes of power in Brazil and that can influence the course of politics and the economy. To send suggestions for stories and reports, please contact our team by email at noponto@revistaoeste.com.
With Bolsonaro’s chatter and defense, Silvinei opens hearings of the Mixed Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry
In a speech, former director of the Federal Highway Police (PRF) during elections denied... View MoreWith Bolsonaro’s chatter and defense, Silvinei opens hearings of the Mixed Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry
In a speech, former director of the Federal Highway Police (PRF) during elections denied any omission in elections, accused the press and said he is looking for a job
Silvinei Vasques, a 48-year-old former federal road police officer who commanded the PRF for eight months last year, opened this Tuesday (20) the hearings phase of the CPMI on January 8th. Despite being retired that day, the former police officer had to explain a series of acts prior to the invasion of the headquarters of the Republic, such as the corporation's actions during the elections and supposed operations that sought to disrupt the vote of voters in all regions.
Despite being prohibited by the Federal Supreme Court (STF), Silvinei defended the corporation's actions. “It is in the Brazilian Northeast that we have nine states, nine superintendencies. We have the largest PRF structure in Brazil, the largest number of PRF units,” he said. He says that the Northeast had as many operations as any other — but in the region 2.5 times more buses were stopped than in the Midwest, the second most targeted region.
He denied that he had anything other than “a professional relationship” with former president Jair Bolsonaro, but he did not deny that he made a post, on the day of the second round, suggesting votes for the then candidate of Paetido Liberal. For him, it is “normal in the PRF for the police to have a candidate in their off time.”
The testimony — which has already lasted about five hours, with one at lunch — has already shown that the opposition should really aim its criticism at the rapporteur, Eliziane Gama (Partido Social Democrático-MA), the only woman in the CPMI leadership. It was she who led the commission's first public exchange, when she insisted that Silvinei indicate whether or not he had been convicted in the criminal sphere. Eder Mauro (PL-PA), a deputy who is not even a member of the CPMI, ordered her to shut up.
“Go scream somewhere else,” snapped the senator. "Shut up!"
The CPMI should focus its efforts, until the July recess, on investigating issues prior to the acts of January 8th. Therefore, in the next session, scheduled for this Thursday (22), parliamentarians should hear those accused of planning a bomb attack at Brasília airport, including George Washington de Oliveira Sousa – who placed a bomb in a fuel tank close to the terminal.
Minister of Defense of Brazil: "The dream of the poor in the Northeast is to be poor in the South"
José Múcio Monteiro made the statement on the panel yesterday, Monday (19); he also made a gaffe abou... View MoreMinister of Defense of Brazil: "The dream of the poor in the Northeast is to be poor in the South"
José Múcio Monteiro made the statement on the panel yesterday, Monday (19); he also made a gaffe about January 8 at the event
The Minister of Defense, José Múcio Monteiro (Brazilian Labour Party; photo), should have taken more care with media training when he participated in a panel at the Institute for Reforming Relations between State and Business (IREE) yesterday, Monday (19).
Múcio committed a gaffe when commenting on social inequality in Brazil.
He stated that “the poor” differ by region in the country and that “the dream of the poor in the Northeast is to be poor in the South”.
“I say that we are five countries, not even the poor are the same in this country. The dream of the poor in the Northeast is to be poor in the South, who will live in a different region”, said the minister, who is from Pernambuco.
The Ministry of Defense stated in a note that Múcio's intention was to "emphasize that the difference in per capita income between the Northeast and the South and Southeast regions is unfair and needs to end."
In the same panel, Múcio also made a gaffe about the 8th of January when he disagreed with the government's version of the causes of the attempted coup d'état.
Unlike the government version, which seeks to single out Jair Bolsonaro (Liberal Party) for the attempted coup d'état, the minister stated that "there was no leader" behind the invasions.
Tabuada petista
Matemática não era o forte do cacique petista José Dirceu. Em dezembro de 1996, ele presidia uma reunião do PT, em Brasília, e decidiu objetivar as discussões, fixando um máximo de 15 ... View MoreTabuada petista
Matemática não era o forte do cacique petista José Dirceu. Em dezembro de 1996, ele presidia uma reunião do PT, em Brasília, e decidiu objetivar as discussões, fixando um máximo de 15 minutos para cada tema. Diante de quatro inscritos para o primeiro assunto, ele se socorreu de uma máquina de calcular e sentenciou: “Cada um falará 3 minutos e 75 segundos!”. Alguém lembrou que 3m75s são, na verdade, 4 minutos e 15 segundos, ele aceitou a conta. A soma deu 17 minutos. Ninguém se deu conta do erro.
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