Licensed deputy Carla Zambelli (PL-SP) was attended and voted during sessions of the House of Representatives in the period in which she said she would have been licensed to take care of health-related matters between May 29 and June 4 this year.
The license request was signed on Thursday (5) by the mayor, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB). , from June 5th.
Despite the license requests presented, Zambelli participated remotely in sessions on May 29 and June 2. On the dates, the plenary meetings were in the semi -presential model, in which the deputies can record vows virtually by the application.
On the 29th, Zambelli voted in seven nominal deliberations – a model in which there is individual voting record of each deputy.
At the time, the plenary analyzed a provisional measure of resources for Rio Grande do Sul, two projects on international agreements and the proposal that allows the use of resources from traffic tickets to fund the CNH of low -income people.
One day before last Monday (2), the deputy recorded votes in two analyzes of opposition-sponsored obstruction requirements.
The deputy is currently in Italy. She left Brazil to Argentina, then went to the United States and then. In May, she was sentenced by the Federal Supreme Court (STF) to ten years in prison for invasion of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) system.
On Wednesday (4), Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Court, ordered the preventive arrest of Zambelli and the suspension of the parliamentary salary and his diplomatic passport. The congressman was also included
By the House regiment, it is up to the President to grant licenses to deputies. According to the house, Zambelli’s license was “filed prior to the decision of the Federal Supreme Court.”
If the first license had previously been granted by Motta, the name of Zambelli could not appear on the home panel, which would prevent her from recording and voting. Due to Zambelli’s removal exceeding 120 days, his place will now be occupied by the alternate Colonel Tadeu (PL-SP).