Minister Flávio Dino, of the STF (Supreme Federal Court), prohibited this Thursday (4) the Executive branch from releasing or executing any new amendments to deputies (PL-SP) or (-RJ) because they are outside Brazil.
According to the rapporteur, in a decision in the process of parliamentary amendments, there is no legitimate parliamentary mandate from Miami, Paris or Rome.
“There is no legitimate exercise of Brazilian parliamentary function with permanent headquarters in Washington, Miami, Paris or Rome. The parliamentary mandate is not compatible with the full transnational teleworking regime, especially because the promotion of the fundamental objectives of the Republic, enshrined in article 3 of the CF, presupposes experience of the Brazilian social reality and direct action with State institutions”, said Dino in his decision.
(PL-SP), a period in which the maintenance of its advisors cost the public coffers more than R$1 million.
Ramagem fled to the United States during the trial of the coup plot by the STF, a process in which he was sentenced to 16 years and one month in prison for participating in the attempted coup.
The Supreme Court also determined the loss of the mandate, but Motta is still evaluating whether he will repeat the procedure adopted with Zambelli, of sending it to the CCJ (Constitution and Justice Commission), or whether the Board of Directors of the Chamber will decree the loss of the mandate.
