The president of , (-AL), told interlocutors that the convicts will have to be dealt with by the National Congress at some point.
The parliamentarian’s assessment is that the topic has not been buried, but it is also not on the verge of being voted on. , Lira ignored, even during her mandate, the imbroglio surrounding the issue.
Congress goes into recess on Monday (23). Upon return, in February, there will be an immediate election for presidents of the Chamber and of the . The last week of activities with the parliamentarian as president of the House focused on the economic agenda, with the conclusion of the regulation of tax reform and the approval of the measures in the cost containment package.
On October 28, the parliamentarian removed the amnesty project from the agenda of the CCJ (Constitution and Justice Commission), , and . To date, however, Lira has not instructed party leaders to nominate representatives on this special commission.
Despite this, parliamentarians say that this should be an issue addressed by Lira’s successor as president of the Chamber — the project opposes Lula’s PT and Jair Bolsonaro’s PL. Today, the most consolidated candidacy is that of the leader of the Republicans, (PB).
To interlocutors, Lira says that the president of the Chamber should not get carried away by discussions in the heat of the moment, and that the amnesty issue is one of the examples of this, as it demands great dialogue in the House.
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