El PL discute la crisis de sucesión en Río con Alcolumbre

Líderes del PL se reunieron con el presidente del Senado, Davi Alcolumbre, la noche del 5 de mayo para abordar la crisis en la sucesión del estado de Río tras la renuncia de Cláudio Castro. El encuentro tuvo lugar en medio de amenazas de obstrucción legislativa para presionar al STF. Alcolumbre instó a la cautela y sugirió buscar el diálogo.

Los líderes del PL en Río de Janeiro se reunieron la noche del 5 de mayo con el presidente del Senado, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), para discutir la crisis en la sucesión del estado tras la renuncia de Cláudio Castro (PL).

Partidos aliados, incluidos el PL, el PP y União Brasil, respaldan a Douglas Ruas (PL), presidente de la Alerj, como candidato a gobernador para octubre y sostienen que debería asumir la gobernación interina. Se planteó la posibilidad de obstrucción legislativa para presionar al STF, pero Alcolumbre instó a la cautela y desaconsejó medidas drásticas. Los participantes informaron que el senador declaró que "analizará lo que puede hacer" y buscará el diálogo con las partes involucradas, posiblemente con los ministros del STF.

El juicio del STF sobre el formato de elección (directa o indirecta) permanece suspendido debido a una solicitud de vista del ministro Flávio Dino. El desembargador Ricardo Couto continúa como gobernador interino, lo cual los líderes del PL consideran una inestabilidad inconstitucional. La semana pasada, Ruas criticó la "gincana jurídica" del PSD, vinculada a Eduardo Paes.

Por otra parte, el Ministério Público apeló ante el TSE para anular el diploma de Castro, citando contradicciones en el fallo previo. El viceprocurador electoral Alexandre Espinosa argumenta que una mayoría favoreció la casación, lo que potencialmente requeriría una elección directa. Otros, incluyendo a Marcelo Freixo y diversas coaliciones, también han presentado peticiones ante el TSE.

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