Nine civil society entities will meet next Wednesday (20) with the president of the (Supreme Federal Court), minister, to discuss the code of conduct for ministers of higher courts.
The proposal, defended by Fachin, has not yet come to fruition in the face of
The entities that will participate in the meeting work in the areas of transparency, integrity and investigative journalism, such as the Instituto Não Aceito Corspiração, Transparência Internacional and Pacto pela Democracia.
The organizations want to push to build and establish rules in relation to public demonstrations by ministers, participation in events and lectures and the receipt of gifts.
The objective of the president of the STF is to provide more transparency and prevent the behavior of judges from damaging the reputation of the court.
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