Flávio Bolsonaro Proposes to End the Consecutive Re-Election of Presidents
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Brazilian senator Flávio Bolsonaro, candidate for the presidential elections next October, presented Monday in the Senate a draft constitutional amendment that proposes to end the consecutive re-election of the heads of state.
In the proposal, the senator, who is a pre-candidate for the Presidency of the Republic in this year's elections, preserves the possibility of reelection for mayors and governors.
The presidential president of the Liberal Party (PL), Senator Flavio Bolsonaro (RJ), signed at the Federal Senate this afternoon, 2 a Proposal for a Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) which seeks to close the election for the President of the Republic. The proposal was signed by 30 senators. The text is 27. The text only proposes the end of the presidential election. For the other posts of the Executive, as well as the governor, it would contin…
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Senator and presidential pre-candidate Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) filed a proposed constitutional amendment (PEC) on Monday (March 2, 2026) that would end presidential reelection. The full text of the proposal is available here (PDF – 340 kB). The text will now proceed through the legislative process and go to the CCJ (Committee on Constitution and Justice). If approved, it must go through a special committee and then to the plenary. The congressm…
The Senator and Pre-Candidate to the President of the Republic, Flavio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), announced this afternoon, 2, which protocold the Proposal for a Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) which extended the possibility of re-election for the president. The text reached the 27 signatures of senators needed to begin processing. The PEC says that the Governors and... The post Flavio Bolsonaro Protocol PEC prohibiting presidential re-election appe…
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