Federal Deputy Paulo Guedes (PT-MG) will propose in a public hearing on Tuesday (16) that the deadline for municipalities affected by (Supreme Federal Court) is reopened.
The deadline for membership ended on March 6. Of the 49 municipalities eligible for reparation, 26 were registered in the agreement approved by the Supreme Court to compensate for the damage caused by the. Other municipalities decided to continue with.
However, about if a possible favorable decision of the British justice would be valid in Brazil. In an interpretation that would be extended to, Dino stated that judicial determinations and measures of foreign governments have no effect on Brazil until they are validated by the Supreme, within an action of IBRAM (Brazilian Mining Institute), which.
Faced with uncertainty, the deputy tries to negotiate with STF and other parties involved the reopening of the deadline. The proposal will be held at the public hearing held on Tuesday morning and will bring together four commissions (Minas and Energy, National Integration and Regional Development, Amazon and Originally and Traditional Peoples and Finance and Taxation).
The hearing will be attended by experts, representatives of the National Council of Justice, AGU (Attorney General of the Union), the Federal Public Prosecution Service, the Federal Public Defender’s Office, the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic and the Ministry of Mines and Energy. Mayors of affected cities were also invited to participate.
Some municipalities, according to the deputy, signaled their intention to join the agreement. “It is urgent and fundamental to the adhesion of the municipalities affected by the tragedy of Mariana to the indemnity agreement approved by the Supreme Court,” argues Paulo Guedes.
“The mayors who do not adhere will impose, again, a great suffering on their populations. I appeal to the reopening of the adhesion period, so that all cities can join. Minas Gerais and their people deserve reparation for the largest environmental tragedy in history of Brazil,” says the parliamentarian.
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