Governors combined with federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) study him to name a state secretary to ensure that he keeps his parliamentary mandate even though he is absent from the House of Representatives. .
In March, the parliamentarian requested removal from office for 120 days for “personal interests” and two other days for “health treatment”. O. With this, Eduardo begins to receive non -justified absences if he does not return to Brazil, which may result in the loss of mandate.
The bylaws of the House considers the deputy who lacks, without justification, more than one third of plenary sessions. With the congress in recess until August 4, Eduardo will not be penalized with the absences immediately.
The solution found by allies would be a. With this, he could graduate from his mandate indefinitely, without justifying absences in plenary.
The maneuver defended by allies is provided for in Article 56 of the Constitution, which allows the removal of parliamentarians to exercise positions in the state or federal executive.
“The mandate will not lose the deputy or senator: invested in the position of Minister of State, governor of territory, secretary of state, Federal District, territory, capital city hall or head of temporary diplomatic mission,” says the legislation.
If the idea thrives, Eduardo Bolsonaro would continue to live in the United States, where he would act as a representative of the state government to defend the interests of the state with the government of US President Donald Trump.
Son of former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), Eduardo Bolsonaro was the third most voted deputy in Sao Paulo in the 2022 elections, with 741,701 votes, behind Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) and Carla Zambelli (PL), according to the TSE (Superior Electoral Court).
Other solutions
In June, Deputy Evair Vieira de Melo (PP-ES) presented so that, in exceptional cases, the parliamentarian can exercise the mandate even living abroad.
The PL leader in the House, Sostenes Cavalcante (PL-RJ), should also outline a strategy to change the internal rules of the house, allowing a deputy to be licensed for up to 240 days. The text proposes the removal in cases of particular interest and without remuneration.
Mandate
Last week, Eduardo Bolsonaro told CNN that was about to work for the Brazilian people of the United States. “I see no mood to return to Brazil and be arrested,” he said.
Before the parliamentary’s pronouncement, the CNN He heard allies of the former president’s son, who already claimed that the understanding was that the moment was really not suitable for the deputy to return to Brazil.
Last Friday (18), after Jair Bolsonaro puts an electronic anklet and being prevented from talking to Eduardo Bolsonaro by determination of Minister Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Court, the former president stated that he believes his son should not return to Brazil.
“If he comes back, he will be arrested,” said the former president.