El TSE forma mayoría: Denarium inhabilitado hasta 2030 y el mandato de Damião se enfrenta a la casación

El Tribunal Superior Electoral (TSE) de Brasil alcanzó una mayoría el 28 de abril de 2026, declarando al exgobernador de Roraima, Antonio Denarium (Republicanos), inelegible hasta 2030 por abuso de poder político y económico en las elecciones de 2022. La votación fue de 5-0 a favor de su inhabilitación y 4-1 por la casación del mandato del actual gobernador Edilson Damião (União), reanudando el juicio suspendido dos semanas antes con un marcador de 3-0 en contra de Denarium. Se prevé que el juicio de dos años concluya pronto.

El TSE reanudó el prolongado juicio la noche del 28 de abril tras haber sido suspendido el 14 de abril, después de que el magistrado Kassio Nunes Marques votara a favor de declarar inelegible a Denarium, pero manteniendo el mandato de Damião.

La ministra Estela Aranha se sumó al voto de la ponente Isabel Gallotti a favor de la inhabilitación de Denarium. Posteriormente, el magistrado Antonio Carlos Ferreira consolidó la mayoría de 5-0 contra Denarium y apoyó la casación del mandato de Damião (4-1, con Nunes Marques en desacuerdo). Los magistrados André Mendonça y Gallotti habían votado previamente en el mismo sentido.

La presidenta del TSE, Cármen Lúcia, instó a concluir el proceso retrasado: "Dada la demora en este juicio, sería bueno terminarlo; es esencial". Denarium había renunciado en marzo para postularse al Senado.

El juicio se deriva de las condenas del TRE-RR por el uso indebido de recursos públicos a través de programas como 'Cesta da Família' y 'Morar Melhor', detalles cubiertos en actualizaciones anteriores. Consulte la serie para ver las votaciones previas.

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