Dramatic scene of Deputy Glauber Braga forcibly removed from the Chamber of Deputies rostrum amid press expulsion and chaos.
Dramatic scene of Deputy Glauber Braga forcibly removed from the Chamber of Deputies rostrum amid press expulsion and chaos.
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Deputy Glauber Braga forcibly removed from chamber

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Deputy Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) was forcibly removed from the Chamber of Deputies' rostrum on Tuesday (9) after occupying President Hugo Motta's chair to protest his cassation vote. Journalists were expelled from the plenary, the TV Câmara broadcast was cut off, and there were assaults on press professionals and deputies. Press entities condemned the curtailment of press freedom.

On the afternoon of December 9, 2025, tension gripped Brazil's Chamber of Deputies in Brasília. Deputy Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) occupied President Hugo Motta's (Republicanos-PB) chair to protest the scheduling of his cassation vote for Wednesday (10), stemming from kicking a right-wing militant in 2024. The session was suspended, the TV Câmara broadcast cut off, and the Legislative Police summoned.

Braga was immobilized with a rear naked choke and dragged out, as journalists were barred from the plenary. Only deputies remained, and they shared videos of the scene. In the Green Hall, shoving led to assaults: reporters like Guilherme Balza (Globo) and Carolina Nogueira (UOL) were pushed, and at least one had her hair pulled. Deputies including Sâmia Bomfim (PSOL-SP), Célia Xakriabá (PSOL-MG), Rogério Correia (PT-MG), and Dorinaldo Malafaia (PDT-AP) reported bruises and filed a police report against Motta, along with medical exams.

On social media, #HugoMotta garnered over 190,000 posts, criticizing the brutality and contrasting it with the August bolsonarista mutiny that occupied the rostrum for 48 hours without police force. Braga stated: 'There is an offensive where the only mandate actually affected is the one conferred on me by the people of Rio de Janeiro.' Politicians like Tabata Amaral (PSB-SP) and Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP) decried the disparate treatment.

Entities such as Fenaj, Abraji, ANJ, Abert, and Aner condemned the incident. 'The Fenaj and SJPDF consider the curtailment of press work extremely grave,' reads a joint statement. Motta defended: 'I ordered the investigation of any excesses regarding press coverage' and claimed to follow the rules to protect democracy from 'intimidation.' The episode unfolds amid agendas like the Dosimetry Bill, which reduces penalties for January 8 coup acts.

What people are saying

Reactions on X predominantly criticize President Hugo Motta for authorizing the forcible removal of Deputy Glauber Braga, expelling journalists from the plenary, and cutting the TV Câmara broadcast, labeling it censorship, authoritarianism, and hypocrisy given prior leniency toward bolsonarist occupations. Supporters of Braga express solidarity, decrying attacks on democracy and press freedom. Some defend the measures as necessary to restore order against left-wing disruption. High-engagement posts from politicians, journalists, and users amplify calls for Motta's resignation and label Congress the 'enemy of the people.'

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