The rapporteur in the Chamber of the Complementary Bill that revokes the jurisdiction of the (Superior Electoral Court) to edit resolutions gave a favorable opinion to the text, on the grounds that this reduces the space for the electoral court to act in an activist manner.
The text is authored by deputies Marcel Van Hattem (Novo-RS) and Gilson Marques (Novo-SC). At CCJ, the rapporteur was attributed to the deputy Captain Alberto Neto (PL-AM), ally of the former president (PL).
The parliamentarians filed the project in reaction to one that regulated the use of electoral contexts and won the use of Deepfake in electoral propaganda, which was worth the. The resolution also allowed, among other things, if it seees misinformation that compromises the integrity of the electoral process.
In his report, Captain Alberto Neto states that “often, the TSE, when issuing instructions and resolutions, often ends up legislating about electoral matters, extrapolating and usurping private competence of the National Congress to legislate.”
“Thus, the proposed change corrects distortions by ensuring that changes in electoral norms are made exclusively by the legislature, after due democratic debate, preserving popular sovereignty and the representativeness of decisions,” he argues.
The parliamentarian also says that the revocation of the competence of the TSE increases legal certainty and “eliminates potential conflicts between instructions issued by the court and the existing electoral legislation.”
In his assessment, “the revocation of the competence to issue instructions reduces the space for the TSE to act in an activist manner, creating general and abstract rules that go beyond its judicial and administrative attributions.”
The, which argue that the Court has favorably acted to President Lula (PT) in the 2022 elections.
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