Three days after all Brazilian capitals, which tried to restrict cases against deputies and senators. The end of the proposal of amendment to the Constitution came after the text was unconstitutional unanimously by the CCJ (Constitution and Justice Commission) of the House.
It was one of the targets of the protests, which had criticism of the project content and the form of the vote – in two shifts, jet and with maneuvers of the mayor, Hugo Motta. Centrão’s agreement with pockets also led to the approval of the urgency of the amnesty scammers project, another target of the protesters.
Senators have been positioning themselves against the armage PEC since last week. On Wednesday, discussions about the text at the CCJ had clear nods to the pressure of the streets. The rapporteur, Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE), said that the “popular movements” gave more visibility to the reasons he had to point out the text as unconstitutional.
The breakfast of Thursday (25) discusses the burial burial of the armor and the role of demonstrations in the decision. The reporter of Sheet In Brasilia it tells the joints in and explains how the measure can generate friction with the chamber and impact the amnesty PL. And the political scientist, a CEBRAP researcher and columnist for Sheetanalyzes the balance of popular pressure and the opening of the congress to hear what comes out of the streets.
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Breakfast is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gabriela Mayer and Gustavo Simon. The production is by Gustavo Luiz and Laura Lewer. The sound edition is by Thomé Granmann.