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The 3 senators scaled by Alcolumre to build the alternative text to the anistia of 8/1

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Senators Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), Sergio Moro (Union-PR) and Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE) have been invited to study and formulate a text, together with the Senate's legal advice, to resolve the impact with the Supreme Federal Court (STF) on the anesthesia of those involved in the combat attacks. To have full access to the material, access to the link and make its headquarters available.
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The president of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), said this Tuesday (29) that he is “strongly studying” a bill presented by Senator Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE) as an alternative to the Amnesty Bill (PL), which is pending before the Chamber of Deputies. Since the beginning of the month, Alcolumbre has been in dialogue with Supreme Federal Court (STF) ministers and parliamentarians from various parties to draft a text that allows the reducti…

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Jaques Wagner sees that proposal could “relax” the relationship between Congress and the Supreme Court, which could be more shaken. Read it in Gazeta do Povo.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Senators Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), Sergio Moro (Union-PR) and Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE) have been invited to study and formulate a text, together with the Senate's legal advice, to resolve the impact with the Supreme Federal Court (STF) on the anesthesia of those involved in the combat attacks. To have full access to the material, access to the link and make its headquarters available.

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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