STF forms majority to release part of benefits to judges and MP members

The Supreme Federal Court formed a majority to authorize payment of accumulated indemnity benefits to judges and Public Ministry members. The virtual judgment continues until Tuesday.

The Supreme Federal Court formed a majority to allow payment of unused vacation, prize leave and accumulated court shifts before the new rules. The position prevailed after the vote of Minister Luiz Fux on Saturday, 27.

The majority of ministers, including Alexandre de Moraes, Flávio Dino, Cristiano Zanin, Gilmar Mendes and Edson Fachin, defended that payments be limited to 35% of the monthly subsidy, now at R$ 46.366,19. Luiz Fux disagreed and defended the full amount without a cap.

The judgment analyzes appeals against the March decision and runs until Tuesday, 30, with pending votes from Cármen Lúcia, André Mendonça and Kassio Nunes Marques. The National Justice Inspectorate will have 30 days to present a list of benefits with verified legality.

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Realistic illustration of Brazilian Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes suspending the Dosimetry Law in front of the STF building.
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Moraes suspends dosimetry law until stf plenary decides

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Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes decided on Saturday to suspend the application of the Dosimetry Law, which reduces sentences for those convicted in the January 8 attacks. The measure awaits the Court's plenary analysis of the constitutionality of the rule promulgated by Congress on Friday. Reactions from opposition and government politicians followed quickly.

Mato Grosso's procurador-geral de Justiça, Rodrigo Fonseca, approved on April 30 the extension of a roughly R$ 4,700 subsidy for prosecutors working in hard-to-reach areas. The measure updates an existing policy amid STF restrictions on extra pay. It aims to encourage postings in poor, remote municipalities.

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Minister Luiz Fux followed rapporteur Cármen Lúcia's vote at the Federal Supreme Court, forming a 2-0 score for unconstitutionality of changes to the Ficha Limpa Law approved by Congress in 2025.

The government began on Friday the process for two judges nearing 75 to remain in office, including Víctor Arturo Pesino, who upheld the labor reform. Pesino signed with María Dora González the ruling suspending a precautionary measure against the law. The CGT criticized the decision and plans to appeal.

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Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE) reached a majority on April 28, 2026, declaring former Roraima governor Antonio Denarium (Republicanos) ineligible until 2030 for abuse of political and economic power in the 2022 elections. The vote was 5-0 for his ineligibility and 4-1 for cassation of current governor Edilson Damião's (União) mandate, resuming the trial suspended two weeks prior at a 3-0 score against Denarium. The two-year judgment is set to conclude soon.

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