He made consultations with the minister of the Federal Supreme Court, before the publication of one.
Itamaraty said on Wednesday (26), that the government distorted the sense of orders from Moraes. He also stated that he rejects the attempt to politicize court decisions.
The statement was made in response to the note published in X (former Twitter) by the Western Hemisphere office of the department that makes implicit reference to the Rumble against Moraes.
“The Brazilian government firmly rejects any attempt to politicize judicial decisions and emphasizes the importance of respecting the republican principle of independence of powers, contemplated in the Brazilian Federal Constitution of 1988,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in the note.
The statement said that the Brazilian government was caught by surprise by the state department of the state, its equivalent body in the country, “regarding legal action filed by private companies that country to exempt themselves from the compliance with decisions of the Brazilian Supreme Court.”
According to the minister’s assistants, the purpose of the preview consultation with Moraes was to confirm with the minister some legal aspects of the STF’s decision to, they evaluated, to correct distortions they saw in the US argument.
The dialogue, according to interlocutors, would have been directly with Moraes and his office. It did not involve a more institutional articulation, through the president.
In the publication that triggered Itamaraty’s reaction, the State Department said respect for sovereignty is “a two -way road with all US partners, including Brazil.”
“Blocking access to information and imposing fines on US -based companies for refusing to censor people living in the United States is incompatible with democratic values, including freedom of expression.”
Itamaraty reacted: “The state department’s statement distorts the meaning of the decisions of the Federal Supreme Court, whose effects are intended to ensure the application, in the national territory, of relevant Brazilian law, including the requirement of the constitution of legal representatives to all companies operating in Brazil,” said the ministry.
This Thursday (27), Alexandre de Moraes himself and other ministers countered the demonstration of the Donald Trump government during the plenary session of the Supreme.
. Not to mention the United States, the magistrate cited Brazil’s independence and the construction of the (United Nations) against Nazism.
“I reaffirm our full oath of defense of the Brazilian Constitution and the sovereignty of Brazil, for the independence of the judiciary and the citizenship of all Brazilians, because we are no longer colony on September 7, 1822 and with courage we are building an independent and increasingly better republic,” he said.
Until then, the Supreme Ministers had been minimizing the actions taken in US territory provided that the minister’s orders are declared illegal.
Gilmar Mendes used his social networks to solidarity with Moraes, saying that he “continues to act with weight and fearlessness to safeguard the Brazilian constitutional order, without concessions to interests that, we know, conflict with the beacons set by our Magna Carta.”