The president of the collegiate church, the deputy Arthur Maia, meets the minister Alexandre de Moraes
BRASÍLIA – The president of the Joint Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPMI) on the acts of the coup d’état of January 8, the deputy Arthur Maia (União Brasil-BA), will meet this Tuesday 13, with the minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF ) Alexandre de Moraes to request access to the collegiate church confidential investigations on the magistrate’s report.
To convince Moraes, who is also president of the Superior Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Maia will ask for information sharing of closed cases, on the basis that Congress is not interested in leaking data from ongoing investigations. The meeting will take place at the headquarters of the Electoral Court.
Maia, however, prepares to face resistance in her conversation with Moraes. In March, the minister denied sharing information from the investigation into the January 8 attack with the CPI on the Coup Acts, which is being prepared in Legislative Chamber of the Federal District (CLDF). At the time, Moraes argued to district deputies that the commission’s access to confidential data could jeopardize the entire investigation.
Against the CPMI pending in Congress, the fact that the deputy Andre Fernandes (PL-CE) – one of its full members – to be investigated in the January 8 inquiry based on Moraes’ report.
In the session of last Tuesday 6, Maia denied the request of the parliamentarians of the base of the Lula government to prevent Fernandes from participating in the collegiate meeting. On the occasion, he again defended the permanence of the parliamentarian, citing the argument that “there are no halfway deputies”.
With this retrospective, Maia will tell Moraes that the secrecy of the ongoing investigation is essential for the STF to be successful in identifying the coup plotters, but that the data related to past events can be useful to the CPMI. “Obviously, in these investigations that are ongoing, it doesn’t make sense to want to make this information public now. However, for information that is confidential, but relates to past events, that have already happened, there is no reason to keep it confidential,” he said. said the president of the CPMI al Stadium.
Maia will still have to deal with the request presented by the senator in the interview. Marco do Val (Podemos-ES) for Moraes to testify at the CPMI. The summons is not expected to thrive, but it has the potential to erode the relationship the MP seeks to build with the minister to boost the committee’s investigation. Moraes has reported since January on three STF investigations related to the January 8 coup attempt.
Before meeting with Moraes, the CPMI president will vote on the first requests for information and summons of witnesses. The group has to analyze the package of documents presented by the rapporteur Eliziane Gama (PSD-AM), which includes requests for testimony from former Bolsonarist ministers Anderson Torres, of Justice, and Augusto Heleno, of the Institutional Security Office (GSI). A block of requisitions will also be analyzed with the most recurring requests among parliamentarians.
Source: Terra

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