The Lula government considered positive the postponement of the project against the factions and that of the security PEC to 2026, because it saw a great risk of failure in both cases if the vote in the Chamber took place during this last working week.
“It’s good to be able to breathe. We can’t make laws in the blink of an eye,” says National Security Secretary Mário Sarrubbo.
The tendency was for the anti-faction project to include the points of penal toughening defended by the rapporteur Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP), and for the PEC to include measures such as a referendum on the reduction of the age of criminal responsibility.
“With a lower boil, we will be able to speak better next year,” says Sarrubbo. However, party leaders doubt that the government will change this negative result, now or later.
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