Cármen Lúcia gives “cut” in Flávio Dino during a vote on trial: “two thousand years silent”

Cármen Lúcia gives "cut" in Flávio Dino during a vote on trial: "two thousand years silent"

The Minister of the Supreme Court (STF) Carmen Lúcia gave a “cut” in Minister Flávio Dino while reading the vote in fifth day of the trial of the coup plot, This Thursday (11). The situation occurred after Dino was asking for an apart. The minister granted the request for the comment of her colleague, as long as she was “fast”, claiming that “because we women are two thousand years silent, we want to have the right to speak.”

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Cármen Lúcia started his vote at the trial of the coup plot (Photo: Antonio Augusto, STF)

Minister Cármen quoted an excerpt from the book “History of a Crime” by author Victor Hugo, when Dino asked for an apart to praise the allusion to the book. Despite the joke, the minister said she granted the right to comment and that “the debate is part of the trials.”

“I grant, as always, are in the STF regiment, the debate is part of the trials, I am happy to listen, I’m from prose,” said the minister.

Dino then thanked Cármen Lúcia “for the kindness”, and justified the apart request.

“Minister Gilmar Mendes, who is present here, just asked” Flavio, your vote was so short, “and I said” it’s because I use a technique, called Bank of Hours. I make a short vote to make a lot of apart, “he said and tore out of the court.