The rapporteur for the nomination for a vacancy in the (Supreme Federal Court), Weverton Rocha (PDT-MA), said this Wednesday (3) that he still does not have the necessary votes to be approved by the .
According to the rapporteur, Messias gained more time to seek support after the president of the Senate, (União-AP), decided what he needed to be submitted to and the decisive vote for the nomination.
“Certainly not,” Weverton told reporters after being asked whether Messias would have the necessary 41 votes if the decision were made today. “I see with great optimism that he will achieve the necessary number,” said the senator.
Weverton also stated that he will do everything possible to prevent the decision by STF minister Gilmar Mendes from contaminating the debate around Messias.
“It creates a bad mood in the House, but I will do my best not to link it,” said the rapporteur.
Messias’ nomination is resisted in the Senate because Alcolumbre and other senators wanted the nominee to be (-MG), former president of the House. The relationship between government and after the decision of the President of the Republic. Weverton says he believes that Alcolumbre and Alcolumbre will understand each other.
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