Arthur Lira, leader of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, unveiled a major proposal at the 89th ExpoZebu in Uberaba. He aims to redefine eligibility for challenging parliamentary decisions at the Supreme Federal Court STF. During the event, Lira emphasized the backing from his legislative colleagues for this pivotal change. The reform requires a constitutional amendment, mandating […]
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