The Workers’ Party bench reaffirms its interest in voting on the Anti-Faction Bill, but reiterates that it will vote against the text approved in the Chamber of Deputies
The decision by the president of the Chamber, Hugo Motta to keep deputy Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP) as rapporteur for the Antifaction project, generated different feelings among parliamentarians. The government base criticized it and the opposition celebrated.
How do we advance in Young Pangovernment officials were pushing for a change in the rapporteur due to a series of changes promoted by Derrite in the text approved in the Chamber last year. The rapporteur presented six versions of the project and was criticized because the proposal would weaken the structure of the Federal Police.
The Workers’ Party bench reaffirms its interest in voting on the Anti-Faction Bill, but reiterates that it will vote against the text approved in the Chamber of Deputies, reported by deputy Derrite, as it understands that it distorts the government’s original proposal.
According to the PT leader in the House, deputy Pedro Uczai (PT-SC), the federal deputy’s text fragments and decentralizes resources, weakening the construction of a true single public security system. And it defends the text approved by the Federal Senate, which, according to the party, qualified the merit of the proposal and recovered central points such as the creation of a national fund with the capacity to support intelligence actions and modernization of information bodies.
The opposition celebrated Derrite’s maintenance in the project that combats organized crime and classified Hugo Motta’s decision as expected and correct.
Derrite must make changes to the text and defends the return of points removed in the Senate. Because of this, he will face resistance from the government base.
Base parliamentarians should seek a channel of dialogue with the rapporteur in the coming days in an attempt to build an understanding.