Dino Argues Critically and Says that Discussion on Amendments in the Stf Does Not Take the Interest of 'One Party or Other Party': 'There Are 11 Ministers Indicated by Five Presidents'
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Representatives of the public area and civil society criticized the proportion and lack of transparency in the payment of parliamentary amendments. The reports were heard by Minister Flavio Dino, in hearing at the STF (Federal Supreme Court), held this Saturday (27). The meeting met with representatives of the Three Powers, but without the presidents of the House, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), and the Senate, David Alcolumre (Union-AP). Both sent…
Lawyer specializing in the legislative process, Breno Valadares, criticized the prejudices of parliamentarians cited in police operations, as happened with federal deputy Félix Mendonça Júnior, after OverClean investigated one of his advisors in a process involving the application of parliamentary amendments. "The issue of parliamentary amendments has been the subject of heated debates. It is a fact that parliaments throughout Brazil have been i…
Minister Fl vio Dino, of the STF (Federal Supreme Court), argued in this sixth (27) that the court is responsible for a slow or in-execution of parliamentary amendments. Read more (06/27/2025)
The Presidents of the Chamber, Hugo Motta (Republicos-PB), and of the Senate, David Alcolummbre (Union-AP), refused to participate in the public hearing convened by Prime Minister Flavio Dino of the Federal Court (STF), in order to discuss the obligation to implement parliamentary amendments by the federal government. They had confirmed their presence, according to Dino's resignation published on Friday, 26. The Chairman of the Chamber of the Ch…
A hearing in the STF receives representatives of the legislation and experts to discuss the imputability of the implementation of parliamentary amendments
Justice Flávio Dino, of the STF (Supreme Federal Court), stated this Friday (June 27, 2025) that “there is no room for unilateral wills” in the use of parliamentary amendments. The statement was made during a public hearing on the subject, held from 9 am to 5 pm in the session room of the 2nd Chamber of the Supreme Court. The hearing, called by the justice himself, brings together experts and those interested in the subject of congressmen’s appe…
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