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The Lower House modified the internal regulations and brought it back to the pandemic version, so that the meetings of the commissions can be held virtually. The change is effective from today.

At the initiative of the Altoparanaense liberal deputy Manuel Trinidad, the plenary session of Deputies approved in yesterday’s ordinary session, the draft resolution “That modifies articles 110, 125, 126, and 177 of the Regulations of the Honorable Chamber of Deputies.”

With the modifications introduced, the text goes back to the version established during the pandemic period.

Article 177, referring to the meetings of advisory commissions, proposes to return to virtuality and, for this purpose, each commission must generate the virtual session room and notify its members at least 12 hours before the meeting.

The 110 indicates that any proposal made out loud from his bench, by a deputy, is a motion. Article 125 establishes that the votes of the Chamber may be nominal, mechanical, electronic, raising their hands or standing up.

Article 126 maintains that all voting for the appointments that the Chamber must make by this Regulation will be nominal, or if the Chamber so resolves, when requested by a fifth of the deputies present, and must then be recorded in the Minutes and in the Journal of Sessions, the names of the voters with the expression of their vote.

From the approval in the plenary session, the modifications are automatically inserted into the internal regulations and, therefore, in force.



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