Impeachment vote for the president of Corinthians is postponed; find out next steps
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The deliberative council of the São Paulo team decided in favor of opening the process, but it must still meet to decide Augusto Melo's future on another date. The vote to interrupt the term of office of Augusto Melo, president of Corinthians since 2024, was not concluded on Sunday evening (20) as planned. The president of the club's Deliberative Council (CD), Rodrigo Tuma Jr., suspended the vote late in the evening in agreement with the club's …
The Corinthians Deliberative Council suspended, on Sunday evening (January 20, 2025), the session that will decide on the impeachment of President Augusto Melo. The preliminary vote, held at the headquarters of São Jorge Park, approved the continuation of the process by 126 votes to 114, but the meeting was interrupted after 5 hours due to concerns about the safety of those present. Melo responds to accusations of irregularities in the sponsorsh…
Corinthians is experiencing a delicate moment in its administration with the possible departure of President Augusto Melo, however, the vote that was due to take place last Monday evening, the 19th, was suspended due to widespread confusion and an exchange of accusations. The main issue lies in the allegations of irregularities in sponsorship contracts, specifically with... The post Impeachment in Corinthians: Widespread confusion causes voting …
After the impeachment vote was suspended, President Augusto Melo made strong statements about Romeu Tuma, who chairs the Corinthians Deliberative Council. “He's a completely biased guy, working for them and advocating for his own cause. He didn't let us defend ourselves, he's a dictator. It's time to end. Corinthians is in this situation because there is a guy like that presides over the Council (Deliberative). He is no longer in a position to c…
Corinthians' counselors met this Monday (20) at São Jorge Park to decide the future of President Augusto Melo, but the vote that would define the impeachment process of the top hat was postponed. Read more (01/20/2025)
The president of Corinthians, Augusto Melo, does not intend to file a new injunction to prevent his impeachment from being voted on this Monday (20). On the contrary, he already speaks out in favor of the vote and shows confidence, believing that there will be no approval. “It's not going to be approved. There will be no coup. I want you to have that vote. Corinthians cannot pass that vote. These are people trying to take back power. I won the e…
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