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

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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.

The push to approve Jorge Messias for a Supreme Court seat involved direct lobbying by fellow justices. André Mendonça, rapporteur on INSS fraud and Banco Master investigations, leveraged his sway with the evangelical bloc to ease opposition. Kassio Nunes Marques aided in persuading ruling-party senators that Messias, Lula's former AGU, bolsters the court's conservative wing on issues like abortion and drugs.

Gilmar Mendes, who initially backed Rodrigo Pacheco, shifted stance and publicly endorsed Messias on social media, praising his "qualified resume." At a dinner hosted by Cristiano Zanin, attended by Pacheco, Alexandre de Moraes, and Senate President Davi Alcolumbre, Messias sought support, but Alcolumbre remained noncommittal.

On the eve of the hearing, Messias lunched with Pacheco and Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, securing unanimous backing from PSB's six senators. The party lauded his "commitment to the Constitution" and "respect for democratic institutions."

Senator Marcos Pontes (PL) posted a video instructing colleagues to register presence and abstain in the CCJ's secret ballot, leaving names "white" on the panel to signal dissent. Messias requires 14 votes in committee and 41 in the plenary for confirmation.

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Brazilian Senate chamber during 42-34 vote rejecting Jorge Messias's STF nomination, first in 132 years.
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Senate rejects Jorge Messias's STF nomination 42-34

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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.

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.

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Centrão members advised Senate President Davi Alcolumbre to unblock the hearing for Attorney-General Jorge Messias, nominated by Lula to the STF. The government plans to send the formal nomination message in the coming days, despite resistances. Lawmakers argue that delaying offers no benefits.

In response to a rejected CPI report proposing his indictment, STF Justice Gilmar Mendes on April 15 requested Attorney General Paulo Gonet investigate Senator Alessandro Vieira for abuse of authority, citing deviation from the commission's organized crime focus.

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Following his election last month, Minister Kassio Nunes Marques took office as president of the Superior Electoral Court on Tuesday, May 12, in a ceremony held in Brasília. André Mendonça assumed the vice presidency of the court. The new leadership will oversee the 2026 general elections.

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