The Union asked the Federal Court on Friday (25) to suspend the social networks of the governor, Helder Barbalho (MDB), for breaking a decision that required the publication of the right to respond of the indigenous movement, after.
In January, in protest against a law that, they argue, could pave the way to implant distance education in the villages.
The governor (MDB) posted, at the end of the same month, one and that the occupation would be causing damage to the place. It also classified the protest as the result of “misinformation” and “fake news”. The emedebista, in the end ,.
At the end of March, a court decision forced maintenance for ten days of Helder’s social networks, without restrictions of reach and visibility.
In its manifestation, the DPU states that, so far, there has been no manifestation of the PGE (Attorney General’s Office) and the governor about the insertion of video on social networks as a right of response. “That is, there is non -compliance with the granted injunction, and the State of Pará must be compelled to comply with the court decision.”
The DPU says that the deadline for the right of response was exhausted on April 12 and argues that the daily institutional and personal fine of R $ 20,000 per day of non -compliance “has not had the effects of coercing the defendant to fulfill the obligation.”
In addition to the request to suspend networks, the Defender’s Office asks for an increase to $ 100,000 from the daily fine of fine until the court decision is fulfilled.
Sought, the governor replied that the “case is being treated in court and awaits the proper decision.”
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