After the (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) of the (Supreme Federal Court), senator Eduardo Braga AM), leader of the MDB, stated that he will present a PEC (proposed Constitutional amendment) to create a code of conduct for all public agents.
To be filed, the PEC needs the support of 27 senators. So far, the idea has not yet been supported by the president of , (-AP), and the president (PT).
According to Braga, the proposal will apply from councilors to the President of the Republic, including Supreme Court ministers. The latest survey, released this week, shows that 71% consider the court to be essential in protecting democracy.
The CPI rejected, this Tuesday (14), by 6 votes to 4, the indictment of the ministers, and. The magistrates’ (MDB-SE) report based on the case of , but the text ended up being defeated after one, the Lula and Alcolumbre government.
As leader of the MDB, securing a majority against the report. In the vacancies of the bloc of which the MDB is part, senators Sergio Moro (PL-PR) and Marcos do Val (Avante-ES) left and government leaders Teresa Leitão (PT-PE) and Beto Faro (PT-PA) entered.
Braga’s suggestion is to establish a strict code at all levels of public service. “We need to reestablish the credibility of the powers established in the Republic”, he stated during a session of the Senate’s CCJ (Constitution and Justice Commission), this Wednesday (15).
It applies to the CNJ (National Council of Justice) and the CNMP (National Council of the Public Ministry). During the hearing of the authorities, Braga demanded that these entities monitor careers and stated that they are complicit in the payment of frills.
“To be respected, there must be self-control. Self-control, in the case of the judiciary and the Public Ministry, passes through the CNJ and the CNMP. They must stop being a springboard for networking and become a springboard in rescuing the authority of institutions”, said the senator.
Upon assuming the presidency of the STF, the minister became involved in the Banco Master crisis, but other ministers opposed this initiative.
On the 31st, Fachin said that the rapporteur of the code of conduct, minister, is working on the draft that will be taken forward to the plenary for consideration. He acknowledged that there is internal resistance to the project, but minimized the impact of criticism.
According to the minister, critics are divided into two groups in the STF — there are those who consider the guidelines to be appropriate, but not at this time, and there are those who are against specific points of the initiative, such as the publicity of the lectures held.
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