The Senate Ethics Committee is set to resume work next week, after a year without sessions.

The Senate Ethics Committee is set to resume work next week, after a year without sessions.


The next meeting should analyze the grievances against Flávio Bolsonaro, Davi Alcolumbre and even Rodrigo Pacheco

The Ethics Committee of the Senate will resume activities next Wednesday, the 10th, after a whole year without sessions. The meeting must analyze the representations against David Alcolombre (União-AP), Flavio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), Landmarks of the Valley (We can-ES), Randolph Rodrigues (without party-AP) and even the President of the Chamber, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), among others.

The next meeting will have to analyze at least 19 representatives, including 10 parliamentarians. In the last four years the collegiate has met only on March 28 and June 14, 2023.



The delegation’s chair, Jayme Campos (União-MT), should lead the presentation of complaints whose rapporteurs have deemed them unfounded. The entry of new members should also be discussed.

Source: Terra

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