Dramatic illustration of Justice Alexandre de Moraes annulling the Chamber of Deputies' vote preserving Deputy Carla Zambelli's mandate amid her imprisonment in Italy.
Dramatic illustration of Justice Alexandre de Moraes annulling the Chamber of Deputies' vote preserving Deputy Carla Zambelli's mandate amid her imprisonment in Italy.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Moraes annuls Chamber's decision on Zambelli's mandate

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

On Thursday (December 11), Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes annulled the Chamber of Deputies' vote that preserved Deputy Carla Zambelli's (PL-SP) mandate, ordering its immediate loss. Zambelli, sentenced to 10 years in prison for hacking the CNJ systems, has been imprisoned in Italy since July. The ruling overturns the overnight vote, which garnered 227 votes for cassation, short of the required 257.

In the early hours of December 11, 2025, Brazil's Chamber of Deputies voted to uphold Deputy Carla Zambelli's mandate, with 227 votes for cassation, 110 against, and 10 abstentions. Falling short of the required 257 votes, the process was archived. However, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes annulled the deliberation that evening, citing violations of Articles 55, III and VI of the Federal Constitution.

Moraes ordered the immediate loss of the mandate and instructed Chamber President Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB) to swear in the substitute within 48 hours. The ruling follows Zambelli's conviction by the STF's First Panel in May 2025 to 10 years' imprisonment for ordering the hacking of the National Justice Council (CNJ) systems with hacker Walter Delgatti Neto. The deputy fled Brazil and was arrested in Italy on July 29, 2025, where she remains detained, unable to fully perform her parliamentary duties.

The decision sparked polarized reactions. Former Deputy Joice Hasselmann mocked on social media: “It's priceless to see the faces of the Bolsonarist deputies today. All wilted, like wet chicks in the Chamber's henhouse.” Fugitive Deputy Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ) called Moraes the 'King of Brazil' and 'out of control.' Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) decried a 'dictatorship,' while PL leader Sóstenes Cavalcante (RJ) labeled him a 'psychopathic dictator' and accused him of 'abuse of power.'

Government and Centrão deputies see Motta with no choice but to comply. Lindbergh Farias (PT-RJ), who petitioned the STF, celebrated: 'The minister recognized that Zambelli's final conviction makes exercising the mandate legally impossible.' Experts cite precedents like Natan Donadon and Paulo Maluf, affirming that convictions with final judgment entail automatic loss of mandate. The ruling may extend to Ramagem, whose cassation was set for December 17.

ما يقوله الناس

Reactions on X to Alexandre de Moraes annulling the Chamber's vote preserving Carla Zambelli's mandate are sharply polarized. Left-leaning users and deputies celebrate it as upholding the Constitution and ending impunity for a convicted criminal. Right-wing figures and bolsonaristas condemn it as judicial dictatorship, usurpation of legislative powers, and unconstitutional overreach. Media outlets neutrally report the decision mandating immediate mandate loss and suplente posse within 48 hours.

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Illustration depicting Justice Alexandre de Moraes reopening the case against fugitive Alexandre Ramagem amid extradition efforts from the US.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Moraes reopens case against Ramagem after cassation

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has reopened the case against former deputy Alexandre Ramagem for January 8-related crimes following the cassation of his mandate. Ramagem, sentenced to over 16 years in prison for a coup plot and a fugitive in the US, criticized the Federal Police for arresting an alleged accomplice in his escape. Brazil has requested his extradition from US authorities.

In a turnaround at the Chamber of Deputies, Deputy Glauber Braga's (PSOL-RJ) mandate was suspended for six months instead of being revoked, on Wednesday (10). The decision followed government and allies' articulation, who expected full loss of office for assaulting an MBL militant. The punishment avoids ineligibility and was approved 318 to 141.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Brazil's STF First Panel unanimously confirmed on Tuesday (25) Minister Alexandre de Moraes' decisions ordering the final judgment and immediate serving of sentences for the central nucleus of the coup plot. Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and 3 months in prison and will remain detained at the Federal Police Superintendency in Brasília. Other defendants, including former ministers and an admiral, also had arrests ordered.

The STF's Second Chamber begins judging the preventive detention of Banco Master owner Daniel Vorcaro in a virtual plenary starting Friday (13). This follows his March 4 arrest in Operation Compliance Zero and the recent cancellation of a Senate hearing. The Federal Police believes continued detention boosts chances of collaboration in billion-dollar fraud probes, while his defense seeks release.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The First Panel of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court convicted three Liberal Party deputies on Tuesday (17) for passive corruption involving the diversion of parliamentary amendments to Maranhão. The defendants were accused of demanding a 25% kickback on funds sent to municipalities. This marks the STF's first conviction for such a crime.

Federal police conducted searches against parliamentary assessor Mariângela Fialek on Friday (12), probing irregularities in emenda allocations. Lawmakers from various political spectrums united to protect her, fearing compromising revelations. The case highlights structural issues in the emenda system, linked to figures like Arthur Lira and Ciro Nogueira.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The STF's Second Panel ruled 4-0 to uphold the preventive detention of Banco Master owner Daniel Vorcaro on Friday (March 20). Justice Gilmar Mendes sided with rapporteur André Mendonça but criticized the reasoning as using 'porous and elastic' terms. The ruling comes amid Operation Compliance Zero probing financial frauds.

 

 

 

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