The federal deputy Rosângela Moro (União-SP) presented a bill that aims to block a “institutionalization” of the first lady of the Republic as a “symbolic public agent”. The project was presented last Tuesday, 8, after the Attorney General of the Union (AGU) published a normative guidance that first lady Rosângela da Silva, the Janja.
“This normative guidance sets an unacceptable attempt to transform the president’s spouse into a kind of parallel public authority, no position, without election, without investiture and unmist acting,” writes Rosângela in the project.
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The new AGU standards require the first lady to disclose her public commitments and discriminate her travel expenses on the Transparency Portal. This type of determination is analogous to which occupants of elective positions are subject.
The project states that it is not the competence of the President of the Republic delegating functions to his spouse, “even if ceremonial or symbolic.” According to Rosângela, the constitutional text does not allow “subjective institutionalizations based on family bonds”.
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“This is a legal aberration that hurts the pillars of legality, impersonality and separation of powers. When trying to normalize this institutional gambiarra, the constitutional text with technical clothing and forced invocations to tradition is run over.”
Other actions by Rosângela Mirando Janja
Rosângela Moro has already filed other bills directed to the first lady. The federal deputy presented a bill to harden the rules on the decree of confidentials on heads of heads of state and their families on February 28.
Earlier, on January 30, Rosângela had already filed another proposal, which frames spouses from heads of the Executive Power in the list of authorities subject to the Law on Access to Information (LAI).