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Lowering the age of criminal responsibility unites the governments of FHC, Lula, and Dilma.

Eight ministers who served in the Secretariat of Human Rights will meet on Thursday (30) to speak out against the proposal to change the age of criminal responsibility, which is being debated in Congress; among them, Gilberto Sabóia, from the FHC government, Paulo Vannuchi, from the Lula government, and Ideli Salvatti, from the Dilma Rousseff government.

Eight ministers who served in the Secretariat of Human Rights will meet on Thursday (30) to speak out against the proposal to change the age of criminal responsibility, which is being debated in Congress; among them, Gilberto Sabóia, from the FHC government, Paulo Vannuchi, from the Lula government, and Ideli Salvatti, from the Dilma Rousseff government (Photo: Roberta Namour)

247 Eight ministers who served in the Secretariat of Human Rights during the FHC, Lula, and Dilma governments will join forces against lowering the age of criminal responsibility.

According to the columnist Monica Bergamo, they will meet on Thursday (30) to discuss the project that is being debated in Congress and to speak out against it.

Those expected to participate in the meeting include José Gregori, Gilberto Sabóia, and Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro from the FHC administration; Nilmário Miranda and Paulo Vannuchi from the Lula administration; and Maria do Rosario, Ideli Salvatti, and Pepe Vargas from the Dilma Rousseff administration.