CCJ analyzes criminal action against Alexandre Ramagem this Wednesday

Alfredo Gaspar, rapporteur of the case at the committee, has already issued a favorable opinion; movement can increase tension between the legislative and judiciary powers

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Alexandre Ramagem is accused of providing information to former President Jair Bolsonaro in the alleged coup plot

A The House of Representatives will analyze this week a request from the Liberal Party () to interrupt the process in progress in the (Federal Supreme Court) against Deputy Alexandre Ramagem. The proposal, which is already being processed in the House, will be discussed on Wednesday (7). The CCJ rapporteur, Deputy Alfredo Gaspar (União Brasil-AL), has already issued an opinion favorable to the suspension of the process, known as the “coup plot”. This movement can increase tension between the legislative and judiciary powers, since the process is under the jurisdiction of the Supreme.

The focus of the PL project is the case of Alexandre Ramagem, federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro and former director of (Brazilian Intelligence Agency). Ramagem is accused of providing information to the former president, who would have been crucial to the alleged coup articulation, as reported by the Attorney General’s Office. Analysts suggest that the PL strategy may be an attempt to paralyze the process and benefit other defendants, including Jair Bolsonaro, who recently was discharged after three weeks hospitalized in Brasilia.

*With information from Rodrigo Viva

*Report produced with the aid of AI

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