PT leader in the chamber, Lindberg Farias (RJ)said he was troubled by the vice president’s “terrible” choice. Guilherme Delight (PP-SP) as a reporter of anti-faction project He compared this operation to the article’s author’s “theft.” The proposal was submitted to Parliament by the federal government last week.
The selection of rapporteurs was announced by the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Hugo Motta (Republican-PB)and made the federal government uncomfortable. Mr. Delight is the Secretary of Public Security under the administration of the Governor of Sao Paulo. Tarcisio de Freitas (Republican)both oppose the president. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. He took a leave of absence to resume his duties on the floor, only to work toward the bill’s approval. After the vote, Delight will return to his role in the São Paulo government.
Lindberg also said that the same lawmakers who were instrumental in approving the blind PEC, which was overturned by the Senate, are now working to make significant changes to the text of the anti-factional project.
“Taking a project sent by the government and handing the report to Delight is almost stealing the copyright of the executive branch. I’m going to say this to Hugo Motta (president of the Chamber of Commerce). It’s disrespectful to President Lula,” Lindbergh complained. “But now that it has been chosen, the debate is on its merits,” he added.
Shortly after taking over as rapporteur, Mr. Delight presented an alternative to the government project. A clause was inserted into the new document stipulating that the federal police would act against criminal forces only at the request of the governor. “What they want is to take power away from federal police,” Lindberg said.
He said the same MPs who sponsored the shielding PEC were now defending the change, raising doubts and concerns. Although the PEC was not adopted by the Senate, it provided for the Legislative Yuan to approve the initiation of criminal proceedings against members of parliament. Earlier, Delight said in an interview with Globo News that he still needs to update his opinion and that the criticism is full of political ideology.