Regarding the possibility of restricting some financial operations to Alexandre de Moraes, Marcelo Noronha said that ‘law is not discussed, if it is fulfilled’; Petista quoted the Constitution and spoke of ‘sovereignty’
This Saturday (2), the federal deputy, leader of the Workers Party () in the House of Representatives, spoke in response to a statement by Marcelo Noronha, president of. Noronha had commented on the application of the Magnitsky Law against the Minister of the Supreme Court (STF), stating that “law is not discussed, it is fulfilled.”
The statement generated an immediate reaction from Lindbergh, who criticized the executive’s stance and emphasized the importance of respecting national laws. On social networks, the parliamentarian highlighted national sovereignty, citing a. He recalled that the article first, item 1, mentions the sovereignty of the country and said that Brazil is not a colony. The deputy expressed his rejection to any form of “blackmail” against Brazilian institutions, especially the.
Lindbergh Farias is the author of a precautionary action filed in the Supreme Court to prevent banks from operating in Brazil from applying sanctions imposed by the United States government to Alexandre de Moraes. The initiative, says the deputy, seeks to protect the autonomy of Brazilian institutions and ensure that decisions on sanctions are made in accordance with national laws, without influence of foreign legislation.
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