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Senator Marcos of Val v. Moraes Decision and Travel Abroad

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In an official note, the MP stated that he traveled “with all diplomatic documentation and fully regular console” and said that the country's exit was informed in advance of the STF, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Senate.

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In an official note, the MP stated that he traveled “with all diplomatic documentation and fully regular console” and said that the country's exit was informed in advance of the STF, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Senate.

·Brazil
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The senator had the passport retained by Moraes, but he remained with the diplomatic passport's possession

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Senator Marcos do Val (Podemos-ES) published, on Saturday (25), a video recorded in Orlando, U.S.A., stating that he was not fleeing from Brazil, even though he had left the country with passports suspended by a judicial decision. In the video, the MP appeared in a theme park and declared that he had travelled during the parliamentary crisis to rest with his daughter. He claims to have informed the authorities about his fate and status. “I have …

·Brazil
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Senator Marcos do Val (Podemos-ES) published a video this Friday (July 25, 2025) in Orlando, USA, after leaving the country despite having his passport seized by order of the Supreme Federal Court (STF). He stated that he is not "running away" and criticized Minister Alexandre de Moraes, whom he called a "violator of the Constitution." "You, Alexandre, are the greatest violator of our Constitution. And if it were a case of suspending my passport…

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Val's brands claim to have used diplomatic passport to enter the United States, where holidays are held with the family since Thursday evening (23/7).

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Marcos of Val opposed Minister Alexandre de Moraes' decision and left the country with a diplomatic passport.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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