Senator Bittar says he has nothing to discuss with Messias

Senator Marcio Bittar (PL-AC) stated he has nothing to discuss with Jorge Messias, President Lula's nominee to the STF, but would receive him if he showed up at his office. Bittar is one of the few senators Messias has not yet met. Messias's hearing before the Senate's CCJ is scheduled for April 28.

Jorge Messias, the AGU minister, was nominated by President Lula (PT) to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) six months ago. Since the Senate must hold hearings and approve nominees in a secret ballot, Messias has been visiting the 81 senators' offices to build support.

Last week, he managed to meet two senators who had initially resisted: Hamilton Mourão (Republicanos-RS), former vice president under Jair Bolsonaro, and Eduardo Girão (Novo-CE). However, Marcio Bittar (PL-AC), a senator aligned with former President Bolsonaro, remains among those not yet contacted.

"I have nothing to talk about with him, but I'm not rude. If I'm in the office and he comes, I won't refuse to meet him," Bittar told Folha. He added that he has always been clear about not supporting Messias and that the minister did not request a direct meeting.

The Senate's Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) will hold Messias's hearing on April 28, with a plenary vote expected the same day. Approval requires at least 41 of the 80 senators' votes, with the session president voting only in case of a tie.

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STF ministers André Mendonça, Gilmar Mendes, and Cristiano Zanin rally support for Jorge Messias' Supreme Court nomination outside the Senate ahead of CCJ hearing.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

STF ministers rally support for Jorge Messias' Supreme Court seat

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Supreme Court justices including André Mendonça, Gilmar Mendes, and Cristiano Zanin ramped up efforts to secure approval for Jorge Messias' nomination to the bench, with a hearing scheduled for Wednesday (29) in the Senate's CCJ committee. The Lula administration negotiated positions and amendments, as Messias gained PSB backing after lunching with Rodrigo Pacheco and Geraldo Alckmin. Senator Marcos Pontes suggested abstentions in a video to sway the secret ballot.

Jorge Messias, Brazil's Attorney-General nominated by Lula to the STF, passed the Senate's Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) 16-11 after an eight-hour hearing. The vote, the tightest since redemocratization, faced resistance, particularly from Senate President Davi Alcolumbre. He now needs 41 votes in the full Senate to fill Luís Roberto Barroso's vacancy.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Brazil's Senate rejected Attorney-General Jorge Messias's nomination to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) on Wednesday (April 29, 2026), with 42 votes against and 34 in favor. The vote marks the first rejection of a presidential nominee to the Court in 132 years, since 1894. Messias had been approved by the CCJ committee 16-11 after an eight-hour hearing.

Minister Kassio Nunes Marques was elected president of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on Tuesday, April 14, in a symbolic vote. André Mendonça will serve as vice-president, with inauguration set for late May and a two-year term.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

STF President Edson Fachin rejected a Senate CPI of Organized Crime's appeal against Justice Gilmar Mendes' earlier suspension of secrecy breaks on Maridt Participações, a firm linked to Justice Dias Toffoli. This keeps the company's banking, fiscal, phone, and telematic records sealed amid probes into financial irregularities and possible organized crime ties.

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