Chamber reserves emptied week to vote on combating violence against women

The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), reserved a week with remote voting to analyze bills combating violence against women, following a record of feminicides in the last ten years. The agenda was indicated by the women's bloc in homage to International Women's Day, which occurred on March 8. While some bills have already been approved, congresswomen criticize the emptied format, which reduces in-person debates.

Hugo Motta's decision comes amid an alarming rise in gender violence in Brazil. In 2025, at least 1,470 feminicides were recorded, raising the total since the crime's classification in 2015 to 13,448 victims, according to the Ministry of Justice and Public Security. A survey by the Brazilian Forum on Public Security indicates that 13.1% of feminicide victims had active judicial protection at the time of the crime.

The week in question, from March 9 to 13, 2026, allows remote voting due to the party window, which began on March 5 and ends on April 4. This period facilitates party switches without mandate loss, with expectations that at least 10% of Congress will change affiliations. The online voting system, implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020, reduces physical presence in Brasília, limiting plenary discussions.

The women's bloc prioritized bills focused on combating violence. On Tuesday (10), a bill was approved mandating electronic ankle bracelet monitoring for aggressors and increasing the National Public Security Fund (FNSP) allocation from 5% to 6% for actions against gender violence. The bill proceeds to the Senate. Another recent approval, from the previous week, created a protocol for attending rape victims.

For Wednesday (11), analysis is scheduled for a bill allowing the commercialization and carrying of pepper spray, currently controlled. In February, the Municipal Chamber of Porto Velho (RO) approved local use of the product. The agenda also includes regulating the doula profession and votes in the Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ), such as creating the crime of institutional violence in private institutions and aggravating factors for revictimization of domestic violence victims.

Congresswomen Talíria Petrone (Psol-RJ) and Laura Carneiro (PSD-RJ), bloc coordinators, differ on the format. Petrone criticizes the 'minimization' of agendas: 'This occurs in a country where every two minutes a woman is a victim of domestic violence and at least six women are murdered a day for being women. This is a democratic agenda and not a specific women's agenda.' Carneiro emphasizes approval: 'The important thing is the approval of the matters.' Motta reinforces ongoing commitment: 'It is a mandate commitment, as proven by the more than 50 projects of interest to the women's bloc approved in the last year.' The congresswomen argue that the agenda should not be limited to March.

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Brazilian deputies applauding the overwhelming approval of the Public Security PEC (461-14) in the Chamber of Deputies chamber at night.
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Chamber approves Public Security PEC in two rounds

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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved the Public Security Constitutional Amendment Proposal on the night of March 4, 2026, with 461 votes in favor and 14 against in the second round. The text, which provides funding through bets and the pre-salt social fund, heads to the Senate after negotiations that removed a plebiscite on reducing the age of criminal majority. The approval reflects dialogue between the government, the rapporteur, and the House president.

Hundreds of women gathered on Avenida Paulista in São Paulo on Saturday (April 25) to demand approval of bill PL 896/23, which criminalizes misogyny. The protest came a day after Chamber president Hugo Motta announced a working group to discuss the bill, approved by the Senate in March. The event was called by Levante Mulheres Vivas.

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The São Paulo state government announced on Monday (30) a package of actions to strengthen the fight against violence toward women. Among the measures is the delivery of 69 rooms for Women's Defense Police Stations in police outposts in the coming months. Governor Tarcísio de Freitas stated that women's defense is a priority.

The Valle del Cauca Assembly approved in first debate Project Ordinance 003 to apply Law 2453 of 2025 territorially against political violence towards women. Led by deputy Lina Segura, the project sets attention routes and institutional mechanisms amid ongoing barriers to women's participation. An academic forum at Universidad Santiago de Cali analyzed its implementation.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum lamented men's involvement in violent acts during the International Women's Day march in Mexico City. The demonstration gathered around 100,000 women demanding an end to gender violence. Sheinbaum noted that most protests were peaceful across the country.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has sanctioned a new federal law mandating electronic ankle bracelets for aggressors in domestic violence cases against women at risk to life or integrity. The measure amends the Lei Maria da Penha and is now in effect nationwide following its publication in the Official Gazette on April 10, 2026. The approval addresses alarming statistics on violations of protective measures.

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sent a bill to Congress on the night of April 14 with constitutional urgency to end the 6x1 work scale and reduce the workweek to 40 hours. Lula stated it returns time to workers for family and leisure. The text will be protocolled in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday (April 15).

 

 

 

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