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André Mendonça Vote Can Compete in the Political Game for 2026

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The constitutionality of Article 19 of the Civil Framework of the Internet and André Mendoña's vote may have a decisive impact on presidential elections
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The constitutionality of Article 19 of the Civil Framework of the Internet and André Mendoña's vote may have a decisive impact on presidential elections

·Curitiba, Brazil
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STF (Federal Supreme Court) Minister André Mendonça began voting this Wednesday (June 4, 2025) on the case that will define how companies that own social networks should act when their users publish content considered illegal. Throughout his vote, Mendonça cited arguments about freedom of expression in the digital environment and defended a thesis that places the concept at the center. He said that distrusting God and institutions is a right of …

The Supreme Federal Court (STF) recalled, on this Thursday (4), the judgment on the constitutionality of Article 19 of the Internet Framework, which is being conducted in Plenary. To date, only three ministers voted: Dias Toffoli, Luiz Fux and the President of the Court, Luis Roberto Barroso. The judgment, of general impact, was interrupted and will be resumed on this Thursday (5), after Minister André Mendonça used the whole session to read his…

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DPL News broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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