Lula says that disagreement in the Chamber is typical of democracy – 12/10/2025 – Brasília Hoje

The president (PT) said this Wednesday (10) that disagreements in the Chamber of Deputies are aspects typical of democracy, one day after the protest by deputy Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) against his impeachment, which culminated in his being removed from the House’s plenary.

“I’m very calm about what’s happening in Brazil. This disagreement in the Chamber is characteristic of democracy, we were unused to it,” he said. “This country is changing for the better, you can be sure.”

Lula addressed his speech mainly to mayors and governors present at the government’s announcement of investments made in the scope of the New PAC (Growth Acceleration Program) up until this point in his term.

On Tuesday (9), the deputy occupied the chair of the president of , (-PB), after the process that asked for the revocation of his mandate for kicking a right-wing activist who was persecuting him in the House was discussed. The definition of the matters to be voted on is up to the college of leaders, commanded by Motta.

After Glauber announced his protest, the session was suspended and stopped being broadcast on the internet. The legislative police were called to intervene and the parliamentarian was forcibly removed from his seat. Forced to leave the plenary, the press was unable to record images. Only parliamentarians had access to the scene and.

The confusion surrounding the expulsion continued throughout the green room, with journalists, police officers and deputies in a tumult with pushing and shoving and aggression. The deputy then gave an interview to the press. Glauber also underwent a criminal examination.

Along with the balance presented this Wednesday, the government presented 900 proposals for 26 states relating to the Social Infrastructure Investment Fund (FIIS), totaling an investment of more than R$21.8 billion from the federal government.

The objective of the FIIS is to make social infrastructure projects viable across the country, investing R$18 billion in financing works and equipment in 2025 and another R$10 billion in 2026.

Of this total, R$18.4 billion is authorized for the health sector and R$9.7 billion for education.

In the health area, FIIS proposals include actions aimed at expanding and modernizing the SUS, works and acquisition of health transport vehicles, as well as initiatives related to Agora Tem Especialistas, a federal government program that aims to reduce waiting times for appointments, exams and surgeries.


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