Representative Diego Garcia (Republicanos-PR), rapporteur of the (-SP) on the loss of mandate, must present his opinion on the 26th to the CCJ (Constitution, Justice and Citizenship Commission) of the .
The rapporteur concluded the instruction phase, with hearing witnesses and analysis of documents, this Thursday (13) and, from then on, he has a period of five sessions to present the report, which must be submitted to a vote in the CCJ and, later, in the plenary of the House.
For Zambelli to lose his mandate, an absolute majority of deputies is required, that is, 257 out of 513 votes. There is no deadline, after the vote in the CCJ, for the case to be brought to the plenary.
CCJ members, however, can request a review after the report is presented to analyze it for longer before voting. It is possible that the delaying maneuver will be used by Zambelli’s allies in the commission.
Furthermore, the extradition of the deputy. The hearing will be at the Court of Appeal in Rome, which has been responsible for the case since it was founded, at the end of July. It will be the first decision by the Italian Court on Brazil’s request for the congresswoman to be sent to the country.
The deputy lost her mandate and served ten years in prison for breaking into the CNJ (National Council of Justice) system with the help of hacker Walter Delgatti Neto, who was also convicted. Zambelli says the hacker acted alone.
The president of the Chamber, (Republicanos-PB), had initially said that the Chamber Board would approve the revocation order immediately, but sent the case for analysis by the CCJ.
The impeachment process of a criminally convicted deputy at the CCJ involves a designated rapporteur, prior defense and instruction with evidence and witnesses, in addition to the hearing of the accused himself. The committee appointed by deputy e.
Zambelli fled the country, passing through Argentina and the United States before landing in Italy. After about two months on the run, she is awaiting a decision on her extradition process, detained in a prison in Rome.
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