The Senator (-DF) must command the Human Rights Commission, while (PL-RJ), the eldest son of President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), must preside over public security.
The apportionment of commissions and positions of the Board of Directors was negotiated among the parties with the newly elected president of the Senate, David Alcolumbre (União Brasil-AP). The table positions were set this Saturday (1st), but there is no date for the installation of the committees.
Damares was a human rights minister in the Bolsonaro government and led a agenda contrary to issues related to the right to abortion, among others. Flávio Bolsonaro, in turn, has as its flags the defense of a rigorous security policy and the protection of police accused of violence.
The committees are responsible for the prior analysis of projects that will be voted by the Senate Plenary. Collegiates can also hold public hearings, as well as convene government ministers and other authorities to provide clarification.
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