
STF Minister gives 10 days for subtitles to inform if they have quotas or reservations for parliamentary amendments
Dino intimate presidents of 21 parties explaining allocation of amendments
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Minister Flavio Dino of the Supreme Court. (Victor Piemonte/STF) Continues after advertising Minister Flávio Dino, the Supreme Court , determined on Wednesday that the presidents of all political parties with representation in Congress should inform, in 10 days, if they participated in the definition of the application parliamentary amendments. On July 10, Dino suspended amendments suspected of being irregularly appointed by Valdemar, who has no mandate in Congress. According to the minister, if the statements come from, they will represent a “relevant novelty” in the process of transparency of the amendments, in progress since 2021.
Furthermore, Heads of 21 subtitles will have to answer six questions, including whether they have “quotas, reservations or any other mechanism for allocating parliamentary amendments”. According to Dino, the responses could support new measures to ensure transparency and traceability of the amendments. Last week, in an interview with the program SEE In Focus , the president of the PL stated that all party presidents act in this way.
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Minister Flavio Dino of the Supreme Court. (Victor Piemonte/STF) Continues after advertising Minister Flávio Dino, the Supreme Court , determined on Wednesday that the presidents of all political parties with representation in Congress should inform, in 10 days, if they participated in the definition of the application parliamentary amendments.
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On July 10, Dino suspended amendments suspected of being irregularly appointed by Valdemar, who has no mandate in Congress.
according to Poder360According to the minister, if the statements come from, they will represent a “relevant novelty” in the process of transparency of the amendments, in progress since 2021.
according to CartaCapitalHeads of 21 subtitles will have to answer six questions, including whether they have “quotas, reservations or any other mechanism for allocating parliamentary amendments”.
according to VejaAccording to Dino, the responses could support new measures to ensure transparency and traceability of the amendments.
according to CartaCapitalLast week, in an interview with the program SEE In Focus , the president of the PL stated that all party presidents act in this way.
according to Veja
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Minister Flavio Dino of the Supreme Court. (Victor Piemonte/STF) Continues after advertising Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Court,..
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