After the minister’s order, federal deputy Helio Lopes (PL-RJ) and other parliamentarians left in front of Saturday (26) in front of the (Supreme Federal Court) in protest to decisions against former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL).
On Friday night (25), Moraes determined, at the request of the Attorney General’s Office, that the Federal Police would summon the governor of the Federal District, Ibaneis Rocha (MDB), to immediate removal of the deputies of. The governor himself went to the place for the determination to be fulfilled.
In addition to Lopes, the decision quotes Sostenes Cavalcante (PL-AL), Cabo Gilberto Silva (PL-PB), Colonel Chrisóstomo (PL-RO) and Rodrigo da Zaeli (PL-MT), “as well as any other individuals in front of the Supreme Court participating in possible criminal practice.”
Moraes ordered the arrest in the act if parliamentarians insisted on continuing on the scene, based on the practice of resistance or disobedience “to the act of public authority, in order to ensure the effectiveness of probabilities and the preservation of public order.”
In his Instagram account, Helio had announced that he would make the demonstration, claiming that Parliament’s decisions are “torn by ministers of the Supreme.”
“I knelt before the Supreme Court with a scraping in my mouth, the Bible in hand and the constitution in the chest. I didn’t come to look for a stage. I came to leave a message. As they shut up Bolsonaro, censor the people and mock our faith, I will resist – even with silence,” he wrote in an open letter published on social networks.
“They threatened to arrest us. Dictatorship, we live in a dictatorship in Brazil,” wrote Chrisóstomo, in X, after the judicial determination that demobilized the camp. “Dictatorship. A thousand times dictatorship,” said Lopes, also on the social network.
In a complement to the first decision, another order of Moraes, at dawn on Saturday, prohibits camps within a kilometer radius of the Three Powers Square, Esplanade of Ministries and in front of Armed Forces barracks.
The decision, according to the order, was taken to ensure public safety and avoid “new criminal events similar to the coup acts that occurred on 8/1/2023”.
Decisions were made under the inquiry.
“Guard Minister Alexandre de Moraes that he must be confusing the facts or freaking out. I’m in Rio de Janeiro, working at my electoral base. I’m not in front of the STF, as he decided to say in his decision to withdraw me,” said Sostenes, PL leader. The Supreme Court now expels deputies elected by ‘possible crime’: without flagrant. No crime. Without even being present “.