After 127 days, the license of federal deputy Carla Zambelli (PL-SP) ends this Thursday (2). Arrested in Italy since July 29, the deputy had seven days of license for health treatment and 120 days for private interest.
The mayor, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), authorized the license on June 5, but the deadline began to count since May 29-when the request was made. With the end of the dismissal, it will begin to take non -justified absences.
According to the House’s Internal Regulations, not to lose the mandate, the parliamentarian can not miss more than one third of the sessions of the Plenary of the House.
Zambelli’s case is similar to that of federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP), who also requested a license for 120 days for “personal interests” and two days for “health treatment”. E, from then on, the parliamentarian began to take absences in the House because he decided to stay in the United States, where he has been since February this year.
Understand what happens now
From now on, the House will begin to account for the deputy’s absences. A few weeks before being arrested in Italy, Zambelli was sentenced to 10 years by the Supreme Court (STF) for invasion of the CNJ (National Council of Justice) system and ideological falsehood.
According to Article 55 of the Federal Constitution, the deputy or senator who suffers criminal conviction in a final judgment (who has already been finalized and no longer appeals)
Although there is constitutional determination, the decision must be taken by the House.
A is being done at the CCJ (Constitution and Justice and Citizenship Commission).
Once there is a deliberation in the collegiate, the decision will be taken to the plenary, where the votes of 257 deputies (absolute majority) are necessary to confirm the eventual loss of mandate.
If she loses her mandate for absences or for the cancellation of the position, who assumes the vacancy is the alternate, the
In his political career, Colonel Tadeu has already been affiliated to PSL and União Brasil, by 2022, before migrating to the PL.
Throughout his party activities, he was deputy leader of the PL in the Legislative House during the year 2022.