The president of the Federal Senate, David Alcolumbre (União Brasil – AP), called “arbitrary exercise” to Occupation of the Plenary Directors Senate and House by opposition parliamentarians on Tuesday (5)
Supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro, deputies and senators have obstructed the work and promise to maintain the movement until the presidents of the legislative houses commit themselves to guide the general and unrestricted amnesty for those convicted of attempted coup.
“I make, therefore, a call to serenity and the spirit of cooperation. We need to resume work with respect, civility and dialogue, so that Congress will continue to fulfill its mission in favor of Brazil and our population,” Alcolumbre said in a statement.
The opposition group also claims that the request for impeachment of the Minister of the Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes and the end of the privileged forum, To allow Bolsonaro to be no longer tried by the Supreme Court, but by the first instance. The movement occurs after Moraes decreed house arrest of former president Bolsonaro.
The mayor Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB) also manifested itself through its social networks. He said he determined the closure of today’s sessions and that tomorrow will be called a meeting of leaders to define the voting agenda, “which will always be defined based on dialogue and institutional respect. Parliament must be the bridge for understanding.”
Earlier, Government base deputies They repudiated the act and asked Motta to resume control of the situation.
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Voting agenda
In the same vein, Alcolumbre also reported that he will call a meeting of leaders and argued that Parliament “has obligations with the country in the assessment of articles essential to the Brazilian people”.
With the end of parliamentary recess, Voting were foreseen and important debates in the National Congress. Among the priorities in this second semester are the exemption from Income Tax (IR) for those who earn up to R $ 5,000 and the taxation of BETS and exempt investment securities.
