
Although Colombian Davi was angry about the appointment Jorge Messias As for the STF, Labor parliamentarians estimated in internal discussions that there would be “chaos”, but in the end, the CAF President would be approved by the Senate.
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The prognosis is very optimistic, especially in light of the recent panic caused by the narrow approval of the reappointment of Paulo Jeunet and Alcolombre’s break with the leader of the government in the House of Representatives, Jacques Wagner.
The Workers’ Party members’ analysis is that a practically unprecedented rejection – the last during Floriano Peixoto’s government in 1894 – would be too harsh a measure, even considering how upset the President of the Senate and those who advocated were that the chosen one was Rodrigo Pacheco.
It remains to be seen whether the short “campaign” period imposed by Alcolombre, who announced yesterday the hearing of Mesías on December 10, will be sufficient to guarantee the minimum number of votes needed for approval of 41 votes.