Moraes has Marcos Do Val ankle and releases the salary of the senator

Moraes has Marcos Do Val ankle and releases the salary of the senator


The parliamentarian also had unlocked assets, has access to money, cards and the cabinet accounts on social networks

Brasilia – Minister Alexandre de Moraes, from Supreme Federal Court (STF), partially revoked this Friday 29, the precautionary measures imposed on the senator Marcos do Val (We can-ex), including the use of the electronic ankle.

Goods, salary, cabinet funds, cards and accounts on social networks have also been unlocked, but the parliamentarian remains prevented from leaving Brazil and with the passport seized.



In July, Val traveled to the United States even without authorization to leave the country, breaking a decision by Moraes, who made impose precautionary measures.

In a declaration, Val’s legal team said the senator “received the decision with satisfaction”.

“The technical and responsible action of the Federal Law of the Senate in collaboration with this defense was essential to safeguard the parliamentary prerogatives, which could never have been limited without solid bases,” he says.

After the imposed precautions, the Val boasted the ankle installed on its leg on arrival in Brazil. He also paraded through the Senate with the pants bar raised to show the equipment. He also used a ribbon in his mouth, in a protest against what he considers a censorship of his freedom of expression.

Moraes said that the measures “proved to be adequate and necessary while the investigations were outside the national territory, in violation of less serious precautionary measures previously imposed.

An agreement It was made between senators and ministers of the court. In exchange for the withdrawal of the precautionary measures, the Senate would suspend the mandate of Senator Capixaba. A few days later, the Chamber Law filed the appeal to the Supreme Court.

Source: Terra

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