PL leader wants to vote amnesty project in the House from April 8

by Andrea
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The leader of PL na Chamber of Deputies, Cavalcante (RJ), wants to vote the Amnesty project involved on January 8, 2023 in the plenary of the house from April 8.

The mayor, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), responsible for the house’s plenary agenda, is in Agenda in Japan alongside the President of the Republic, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT).

Who will command the House in these days is the vice president of the House, Altineu Côrtes (PL-RJ). However, without the endorsement of Hugo Motta.

Altineu and Hugo have a good relationship, and it is very rare that the chamber’s president and deputy make decisions that contradict each other.

In these coming days, opposition parliamentarians should focus on strategies that make it possible to reach a consensus and put the text by voting. The idea of ​​the PL leader is to talk to Hugo Motta again and party leaders who support the project next week to discuss any procedures.

In principle, this project would have to go through a special committee that never worked, and only then would it arrive at the Plenary.

Sostenes’ will is to vote on the urgency and merit of the text in the week of April 7.

Sostenes claims to have over 300 votes in favor of the project, with at least nine parties by his side. He speaks wanting to approve the story with a wide margin to show the supposed strength of the initiative. There are doubt if in the Senate the amnesty would have so much support.

This week, the House plenary should only vote consensual guidelines, including women’s bench projects and international issues.

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