Despite the former president (PL) having won the right to return to house arrest as soon as he is medically discharged, proposals from his allies to reduce or annul sentences for convictions for attempted coup d’état remain stuck in the .
Bolsonaro’s Dosimetry PL facilitates progression, and awaits the opening of a session of the National Congress so that the vetoes can be analyzed.
However, the president of , (União Brasil-AP), has postponed the convening of the session, because there are enough signatures for the creation of a mixed CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) to investigate the Banco Master case.
According to Congressional rules, the commission would be automatically installed if the session opens, but the senator has indicated that he is against the creation of this commission.
On March 1, the president of the PL, Valdemar Costa Neto, stated that he had received proposals for agreements from congressmen such as Alcolumbre to put dosimetry on the agenda in . The statement was denied by the president of the Senate last week. Alcolumbre also reaffirmed that there is still no date to analyze the vetoes.
The bill that guarantees amnesty to convicts has no chance of being approved during the presidency of (-PB), which has sought to reduce conflicts with controversial topics.
Dosimetry was and by the Senate.
Bolsonaro’s hospitalization in ICU in recent weeks. “We will continue to put political pressure on until the president stays at home, so he can have more days to live,” said Corporal Gilberto Silva to Sheet on occasion.
The president left intensive care at the DF Star hospital on Monday (23), but remains hospitalized under treatment with antibiotics due to bilateral bacterial pneumonia resulting from an episode of bronchoaspiration.
The minister of the (Federal Supreme Court) authorized this Tuesday (24) humanitarian house arrest for the former president. The request had been made by the defense since before the final sentence was served for an attempted coup d’état, last November.
after hospital discharge and will be reassessed by the minister later. The former president will need to wear an electronic ankle bracelet again and will be required to stay at his home, in a gated community in Brasília.
The minister stressed that if any measure is not complied with, the benefit will be reviewed. In November, Bolsonaro violated the electronic ankle bracelet used to monitor him.
The transfer complies with the position of the PGR (Attorney General’s Office), which on Monday expressed support for the former president, who turned 71 on Saturday (21).