Minister Luís Roberto Barroso, president of the Supreme Court (STF), has already guided the trial in which the plenary will decide whether to confirm the decision of Minister Flávio Dino who approved the plan presented by the Congress to appoint the parliamentary amendments, unlocking the appeals.
The vote will be in the virtual plenary. In this mode, there is no debate among the ministers. The votes are recorded on an online platform. The trial will start this Friday, at 0h, and extends to Carnival, until March 5th.
The process was urgently based on the request of Flávio Dino. The minister asked for an extraordinary session for his colleagues to position themselves on the subject, as his monocratic decision had immediate effect. Thus, the final decision will be of the board.
In a decision on Wednesday, 26, Dino approved the work plan presented by the executive and the legislature to give more transparency and traceability to parliamentary amendments. He also partially released the payment of resources.
The minister stated in the decision that the questions formulated by him were answered “with the indication of the measures performed and the demonstration of the planning of future actions.” Among the main results mentioned, he cites the reformulation of the Transparency Portal, the opening of specific accounts for health funding and audits by the Union Comptroller General (CGU) and the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU).