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After Scotland, Portugal becomes the political and legal arena of Brazil.

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In the vacuum left by President Jair Bolsonaro at COP26, several politicians traveled to Scotland to attend the world’s largest environmental exhibition. Starting tomorrow, many of them will be in Portugal to attend the Lisbon Legal Forum hosted by the Brazilian Institute for Education, Development and Research (IDP), of which Gilmar, Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), is the most famous partner. Mendes.

Last year, the event was held online only due to the coronavirus pandemic. But this time the Forum will be hybrid. Before a personal break due to the outbreak, rallies were held in April.

The presence of Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco has already been confirmed; Arthur Lear, President of the House; Flavia Arruda, Chief Minister of the Government Secretariat under the President of the Republic; former President Michel Temer and former Union Attorney General André Mendonça, who was nominated for a vacancy in the Supreme Court in July but has not yet been questioned by senators (recent signs indicate that a “check” with parliamentarians should only be done in next year) The participation of the current Attorney General of the Union, Bruno Bianco, is guaranteed.

Among politicians opposed to the current government, the timetable reveals the participation of Senator Jacques Wagner, who also attended the COP, and former ministers Aldo Rebelo and Raoul Jungman. Wagner was at the Lisbon event and other releases.

Gilmar Mendes usually invites colleagues from the Supreme Court to the Lisbon Forum. This time, Ministers Diaz Toffoli and Alexandre de Moraes are scheduled – the latter has already participated in the previous edition of the event. In addition, the program of the event includes the names of the Ministers of the High Court of Justice (STJ) Luis Felipe Salomao and Antonio Carlos Ferreira, as well as the President of the Federal Audit Office (TCU) Bruno Dantas.

In addition to the executive branch, several TCU representatives have been to Glasgow over the past two weeks to attend COP26, as well as 11 governors, mayors and Pacheco. In Lisbon, the President of the Senate gave an interview to the Diário de Notícias newspaper, saying that impeachment in Brazil at the moment “would be very bad.” One of the panels will be with one of his allies in the 2022 election, SDP President Gilberto Cassab.

This is the 9th edition of the Forum, and Broadcast followed the implementation of several previous workshops. In these cases, various representatives of the political and legal sphere of the country participated in the debate, such as the then Minister of Security Sergio Moro, then President of the Chamber Rodrigo Maia and then President of STJ João Otavio de Noronha – who defended the glasses exactly opposite de Moro, who had participated the day before.


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