The president of , (-PB), told party leaders this Tuesday (9) that he will vote until the recess, scheduled for the end of next week, on the loss of mandate for deputies (-SP), (PL-RJ) and Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ).
Motta also stated that the Board of Directors will decide on the situation of (PL-SP) who has already exceeded the permitted number of absences and is at risk of losing his mandate. The former president’s son (PL) has been in the United States since March.
If implemented, Motta’s decision will mark a change in relation to what he had been adopting in order to avoid legal proceedings and which have maintained the parliamentary mandate.
Eduardo, a period in which the maintenance of his advisors cost the public coffers more than R$1 million. Zambelli is imprisoned in Italy and was removed from office, but the Chamber postponed it from the (Supreme Federal Court).
Motta prohibited them from voting from abroad in remote sessions, using their cell phones, but has so far maintained their mandates and the use of advisors — even in cases where there is a court decision for them to be removed from office.
Son of the former president (PL), Eduardo has been with us since March, when he fled Brazil claiming that the STF would withdraw his passport to prevent him from speaking internationally against his father’s trial.
The Chamber’s Ethics Council requested that he be the target of disciplinary proceedings for working to encourage the US to apply sanctions to Brazil.
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 ordered the loss of his mandate.
He would have moved in September to a luxury condominium in the city of North Miami, Florida, while recording videos and voting remotely in the Chamber sessions, supported by a medical certificate.
Glauber had it for (Movimento Brasil Livre). On the same day, only closed after Motta’s commitment not to vote on the case in plenary in the first semester.
Glauber said that, in the case of the attack, he became angry after the MBL militant offended his mother, who was in an advanced stage of Alzheimer’s and would die days later. He also stated that he was a victim of political persecution sponsored behind the scenes by former President of the Chamber Arthur Lira (PP-AL), which he denies.
