Parliamentarian intends to remain in the US and consider resignation if he does not get a new license, something that the Chamber of Deputies Regiment prohibits; He can run out of salary and forum in the STF
If you get a federal deputy mandate, (PL-SP) will give up R $ 46,366.19 monthly salary. The politician still loses up to R $ 42,837.33 monthly parliamentary quota, R $ 4,148.80 per month of housing assistance and health spending refunds that can reach up to R $ 135,400. As a deputy he is still entitled to R $ 133.2 thousand per month to pay the salary of 25 parliamentary secretaries and appoint R $ 37.8 million annually in parliamentary amendments to the budget.
There are more advantages that Eduardo may lose. As a parliamentarian, he cannot be arrested, unless in the act of unenforceable crime and with the endorsement of the House Plenary and is civilly or criminally inviolable for any opinion or vote. Deputies are also entitled to privileged forum and can only be tried in the Federal Supreme Court for crimes committed in the exercise of the mandate. Without this right, the proceedings are processed in the first instance of the judiciary.
Eduardo intends to remain us and consider the resignation if he does not get a new license, something that the Internal Regulations of the Chamber of Deputies prohibits. This year, he spent R $ 68 thousand with parliamentary quota and indicated R $ 3.7 million in individual amendments. For now, in 2025, only R $ 477 thousand of the indicated amendments were committed – the appeal was destined to the city of Caçapava (SP), to buy a backhoe.
To the Estadão column, Eduardo said he will only return to Brazil when the Federal Supreme Court Minister () does not “have more strength” to be able to arrest him. “If it is the case of losing my term, I will lose my mandate and continue here. The work I am doing here is more important than the work I could do in Brazil,” he said.
Eduardo Bolsonaro took a parliamentary license of 122 days in March. The deadline ends this Sunday (20), and cannot be extendable (if he chose to again walk away for four months for personal reasons). If you do not resign your mandate, the deputy could lose office by decree of the Board of Directors, when he has more than one third of absences in a year.
While licensed, deputy missionary deputy José Olímpio (PL-SP) replaced him. Since taking office in March, he has not presented a bill and spoke 11 times in the plenary. Olímpio employs only one employee in the office: Eduardo Nonato de Oliveira, who worked with Eduardo, and receives R $ 23 732.92 per month.
*With information from Estadão Content
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