Corta-Penduricalho block celebrates Dino's decision in Rio carnival

A carnival block in Rio de Janeiro turns revelry into a humorous protest against judicial supersalaries, inspired by Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino's ruling. The Respeita a Minha História collective organizes the parade with banners and costumes calling for transparency and an end to extra benefits in public administration.

Rio de Janeiro's street carnival once again blends irreverence with social critique through the Corta-Penduricalho block parade. On Friday, February 6, the group celebrates Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino's ruling to abolish extra benefits in Brazil's public service. This decision requires the three branches of government to review and suspend allowances that push salaries above the R$46.3 thousand cap, with a 60-day deadline to eliminate legally unsupported indemnatory payments.

Organized by the Respeita a Minha História collective, comprising about ten people including public servants, journalists, and researchers, the block carries a strong political and civic character. Revelers gather from 4 p.m. in front of the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice (TJRJ) in the city center for a festive demonstration. Around 5:30 p.m., the procession heads to the Flamengo Park waterfront in the South Zone.

Featuring banners with slogans like “Get out of me, Supersalary!”, “Don't touch my penduricalho”, and “Shameless compensation”, along with themed costumes, the block amplifies discussions on the need for a new code of conduct for judges and greater transparency in justice institutions. The initiative invites the public to join in costume, turning the revelry into a chance to mobilize civil society against supersalaries.

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Justice Flávio Dino symbolically suspending extra government benefits across Brazil's executive, legislative, and judicial branches amid salary hike controversy.
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Minister Dino suspends extra benefits across three powers

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Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino ordered the suspension of extra benefits known as penduricalhos across Brazil's three branches of government, with a 60-day review period. The ruling aims to curb supersalaries that evade the constitutional cap of R$ 46,366.19. Meanwhile, Congress approved salary hikes and new perks for its staff, costing at least R$ 650 million yearly.

Centrist leaders in Brazil's lower house want to avoid voting on a bill regulating extra perks and supersalaries for public servants unless President Lula's government engages directly. The Supreme Federal Court suspended these benefits and ordered Congress to legislate within 60 days, but the deadline is deemed too short in an election year. The STF plenary is judging the decisions this week.

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At least one Justice servers' entity, a retired prosecutor and a retired judge voiced support for Minister Flávio Dino's STF decision suspending indemnatory payments created by administrative acts. The São Paulo Court of Justice opposes the measure and quadrupled extras to desembargadores in two years. The case heads to plenary on Wednesday (25).

The samba school Acadêmicos de Niterói paraded on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at Sapucaí, with an enredo honoring President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, sparking accusations of early electoral propaganda and religious discrimination against evangelicals. The opposition filed actions with the courts and PGR, while the PT defended the school's artistic autonomy. First Lady Janja Lula da Silva withdrew from participating moments before the parade.

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The samba school Acadêmicos de Niterói presented on Sunday (15) an enredo honoring President Lula, narrating his journey from birth in Caetés to the Presidency. The parade sparked debates on early electoral propaganda and included satires of opponents, with Lula attending and greeting the group afterward.

The Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice annulled the election of deputy Douglas Ruas (PL) as president of the Rio de Janeiro Legislative Assembly (Alerj) on Thursday (26). Acting president desembargadora Suely Lopes Magalhães's preliminary decision cites abuse of purpose and failure to follow the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) order. Guilherme Delaroli (PL) remains as interim president.

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The Bloco do Litraço in Jardim São Luís, southern zone of São Paulo, marked its tenth year with a family-oriented parade on Sunday, February 15, 2026. For the first time, the group received funding from the city hall, underscoring community support amid challenges from municipal management. The event brought together local generations, emphasizing children and neighborhood traditions.

 

 

 

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