The federal deputy and vice-leader of the government in the Chamber Alencar Santana (PT-SP) filed, on Monday (22), a project of resolution of the Chamber (PRC 73/2025) that prevents the exercise of mandates outside the country.
The proposition of the bill occurs while the federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) has fulfilled the mandate living in the United States. Last week, the parliamentarian was appointed leader of the minority in the house, even outside the country.
According to the proposal, the Internal Regulations and the Code of Ethics and Parliamentary Decorus of the Chamber of Deputies would be changed to reaffirm residence in the national territory as a “fundamental principle” for the exercise of the mandate.
The project also aims to regulate the removal of the country and characterize as “conduct incompatible with parliamentary decorum the use of the mandate for the practice of acts attentive to national sovereignty”.
The proposal is that, in the face of an unauthorized removal, it would be up to the Board of Directors of the House to request the suspension of the mandate to the Ethics Council.
The House Ethics Council.
In the board action, the PT questions Eduardo’s permanence in the United States and states that the congressman “has been repeatedly dedicated to defaming institutions of the Brazilian State, with special virulence against the Federal Supreme Court and its ministers.”
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