Deputies from the center claim that postponing the Congress session to analyze vetoes would remove from the government yet another argument against the actions of parliamentarians, which could be amplified by the proximity of the .
Wednesday (15) was marked by party leaders trying to overturn vetoes on the text, while government officials sought to postpone the session using the climate conference as a justification. Until 8pm this Wednesday, the session still appeared as called on the Congress page.
For parliamentarians from the center, the postponement at this time would be strategic, even more so after the government had announced it last week.
Overturning the licensing vetoes one month before COP30 would fuel the government campaign against Congress, called the “enemy of the people” whenever the Planalto suffers a setback.
On the other hand, the postponement is also seen by government supporters as a new chance to maintain Lula’s vetoes, both due to the additional time and the “pedagogical effect” that the recent dismissals of allies may have on central parliamentarians.
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