Leaders believe that the delay in the Chamber’s decision on the arrest of a deputy does not harm the case – Prisma

Leaders believe that the delay in the Chamber’s decision on the arrest of a deputy does not harm the case – Prisma
Leaders believe that the delay in the Chamber’s decision on the arrest of a deputy does not harm the case – Prisma
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Leaders do not believe that requests for review and postponement could harm the progress of the Marielle case
Zeca Ribeiro/Chamber of Deputies – 12/20/23

Despite public pressure and the rush from more left-wing parliamentarians, who closely followed the six-year wait for an outcome on the death of councilor Marielle Francothe assessment of leaders of the Chamber of Deputies is that the requests for a review by the Constitution and Justice Commission (CCJ) and the consequent postponement of the vote on the deputy’s situation until the second week of April will not harm the case.

On the blog, leaders who participated in the meeting with the president of the Chamber, Arthur Lira (PP-AL), said that, despite the expectation of voting this week, the postponement did not generate dissatisfaction and the delay should not change the trend of the majority of keep preventive arrest of Chiquinho Brazão (no party-RJ)one of those suspected of being the mastermind behind the murder of councilor Marielle Franco.

With the end of the party window on April 5th, Lira will give parliamentarians a kind of “recess” next week so they can focus on their electoral strongholds. Therefore, with the request for review at the CCJ and the statutory deadline of two sessions, the matter should only be resolved in the committee on April 9th ​​and, only then, sent to the plenary to hammer out the situation of the arrested deputy.

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