The alliance's efforts to oust Lira lack Lula's approval and are likely to be thwarted if the proposed constitutional amendment moves forward.
A group of parliamentarians reportedly mobilized a candidacy to challenge Lira for the presidency of the house after Gilmar Mendes' decision regarding the Bolsa Família program.
247 - The articulation of allies of the president-elect and certified, Lula, to remove Arthur Lira (PP-AL) from the presidency of the Chamber does not have the approval of the PT leader himself and should be thwarted if the Transition PEC, which should be voted on this Tuesday (20), advances, according Economic Value Information.
According to journalist Mônica BergamoLula's allies are reportedly orchestrating a candidacy to challenge Lira for the presidency of the House. Today, despite being weaker after the Supreme Court's decisions on the matter... Family Bag and secret budgetHe is still the favorite. The names mentioned were Marina Silva (Rede), Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) or Luciano Bivar (União Brasil).
The fact that Lula's maneuver is not approved, according to Lira and the PT member's interlocutors, "is already weakening it in the run-up."
According to Valor, a group of parliamentarians began mobilizing against Lira as soon as Minister Gilmar Mendes of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) granted an injunction removing the Bolsa Família program from the spending cap. This reduces the need for Congress to approve the proposed constitutional amendment (PEC) and diminishes the bargaining power of Lira and his allies for positions in the future government. This mobilization gained momentum with the STF plenary's decision declaring the secret budget unconstitutional.
However, according to both groups, "the prevailing assessment is that the initiative would be rendered unfeasible if the representative from Alagoas manages to mobilize more than 308 parliamentarians to approve the PEC, since he would automatically position himself as an important ally of the elected government in approving texts that require a qualified quorum in legislative votes."
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