CCJ rejects Glauber and Cassation Appeal can be voted – 29/04/2025 – Power

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The Chamber Constitution and Justice Commission rejected on Tuesday night (29) the appeal against the deputy (-RJ). With this, the case is released for decision of the Plenary of the House, which will give the final word.

There were 44 votes in favor and 22 against the report of Deputy Alex Manente (Citizenship-SP), and argued that the Ethics Council of the House followed the legal rite.

The session began at 11:04 am, and there were more than seven hours of speeches.

In addition to the leftist parties, only the PSD guided its deputies on the committee to vote in favor of Glauber. Of the 4 party parliamentarians in the CCJ, however, 2 voted against and 2, in favor.

On April 9, the House Ethics Council had approved by 13 votes to 5 the recommendation for the revocation of the deputy’s mandate due to (Free Brazil Movement) Gabriel Costenaro. In April last year Glauber had expelled Costenaro from the chamber with kicks and pushes.

The vote in the House Plenary, however, will not occur this semester.

There was an agreement with the president of the House, (-PB), of a 60-day suspension in the process if the CCJ rejected the appeal. This deadline coincides with the end of the legislative semester and the beginning of the half -year parliamentary recess.

The agreement was with the purpose of starting on the premises of the House shortly after the result of the board. He slept for eight days in the commission room where the result was proclaimed.

In his defense on Tuesday, Glauber said he was exalted after the MBL militant offended his mother, who was in an advanced stage of Alzheimer’s and would die days later. According to the PSOL deputy, the provocation was recurring.

He asked the CCJ to present a dialogue between him and his sister that occurred at the time reporting his mother’s situation, but the request was denied.

“I ask all the parliamentarians who are present here. To all, deputies and deputies. If you had your mother experiencing the situation of an advanced Alzheimer’s, at a time when the commotion, nervousness, tension in your family is full, and a guy for meeting and exercising all kinds of attack on his mother … If you, deputy or deputy, would have a different attitude.”

The deputy states, in general, that he is the victim of a political process commanded behind the scenes by former mayor Arthur Lira (PP-AL), his disaffected. Lira denies.

Opposition deputies manifested themselves against the PSOL parliamentarian, extolling his profile of attacks against members of the right. They also argued that Glauber’s party preaches a milder punishment to him while defending high penalties to other alleged deviations of parliamentarians and to those convicted of the January 8, 2023 attacks.

Left deputies said the theses represent false symmetry.

In the long session, Glauber apologized to an alleged offense he would have made to the mother of Deputy Marco Feliciano (PL-SP), after the request of this, and urged deputies who allegedly attacked his mother who also apologized.

There is still a chance that the process is never voted in the plenary if this is the desire of the mayor. To do this, it is sufficient that the advice of the council is not read. He has no deadline to do this. That is, the decision to put the case in vote, and when it will fit the motta.

Glauber’s allies will now try to gather political support or so that the process does not vote in the plenary or so that, if it is, it is approved before an amendment with a milder punishment, such as a suspension of the mandate or a warning.

The deputy himself quoted these milder penalties in the defense speech made at CCJ this Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Hugo Motta again contradicted the custom he has been adopting and did not open the order of the main plenary day at 4 pm, which would automatically end the committee session.

Eventual cancellation of the Psolist’s mandate will represent, if implemented, an unprecedented measure. .

The history of the Chamber is full of cases of violence that never resulted in loss of mandate – in this punches of a parliamentarian in the face of a colleague within the plenary in 1991, even recent episodes that mention kicks, stomach punch, foot and domestic violence.

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