The mayor, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), sent a representation against Deputy André Janones (Avante-MG) on Friday (11). The action was presented by the Motivated Board of Directors itself “by procedure incompatible with parliamentary decorum” during the plenary session on Wednesday (9).
The representation calls for the precautionary suspension of Janones’s mandate by six months. Was presented after a letter of the parliamentary corregedor, deputy Diego Coronel (PSD-BA), be sent to the table. Earlier, the liberal party had sent a parliamentary corregedoria requesting the suspension.
According to the table, the action was sent “in the face of the severity of the acts communicated by the Corregedor.” The representation mentions that Janones would have “openly provoked the Liberal Party bench” and made “severely offensive demonstrations.”
As CNN At the time, Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) showed the podium about the tariff announced by the United States and even read excerpts from the letter from US President Donald Trump.
Nikolas’s pronouncement and was called “crack” by members of the PL bench.
The table states in the document that Janones “uttered ultrasound curses, with low, dishonorable and derogatory expressions, and openly provoke the deputies of the Liberal Party.”
On social networks, on the day of the incident, Janones claimed to have been “physically assaulted” in the plenary for what she called “a scholarship troop.” In another publication, the parliamentarian claimed to have formalized a criminal complaint and done body examination.
“Alone, I was surrounded by 12 deputies who tried to intimidate me so that I did not criticize Deputy Nikolas Ferreira while he was speaking in the podium,” he said at X (former Twitter).
The table request was signed by Motta and the deputies Altineu CôrteS (PL-RJ), First Vice President; Lula da Fonte (PP-PE), according to secretary; delegate Katarina (PSD-SE), Third Secretary; and SERGIO SOUZA (MDB-PR), room secretary.
A CNN Try to contact André Janones about sending the action to the Ethics Council.
According to the House Regiment, the Council must decide whether to open a procedure against Janones and then designate a rapporteur for the case.
Last year, the board decided to file another action against Janones. The party accused the parliamentarian of charging part of the salary of his office servers, in practice known as “crack”.