Illustration showing Brazilian protesters with poll results opposing reduced sentences for January 8 participants.
Illustration showing Brazilian protesters with poll results opposing reduced sentences for January 8 participants.
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Pesquisa Quaest mostra 52% contra redução de penas para envolvidos no 8 de janeiro

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Uma pesquisa Genial/Quaest divulgada neste domingo revela que 52% dos brasileiros são contra a redução de penas para os envolvidos nos ataques de 8 de janeiro, incluindo o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro.

O levantamento ouviu 2.004 pessoas entre 8 e 11 de maio, com margem de erro de dois pontos percentuais. Cerca de 39% se declararam a favor da medida e 9% não souberam responder.

A rejeição à redução de penas é maior entre a esquerda não lulista, com 77%, e entre a esquerda lulista, com 72%. Entre os bolsonaristas, 73% apoiam a proposta. A maioria dos independentes, 58%, também é contra.

O Congresso derrubou o veto do presidente Lula ao projeto da Lei da Dosimetria no final de abril. A lei foi promulgada pelo presidente do Senado, Davi Alcolumbre. Para 54% dos entrevistados, a mudança busca beneficiar Bolsonaro.

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Brazil's Congress overrode President Lula's veto on the Dosimetria bill on Thursday (April 30), potentially reducing sentences for those convicted of coup-related acts, including Jair Bolsonaro. Cases will be reviewed individually by the STF. The move represents the government's second consecutive loss in Congress.

Supreme Court minister Alexandre de Moraes has ordered President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Senate President Davi Alcolumbre to comment on the Dosimetry Law. The rule, promulgated on Friday (8), reduces sentences for those convicted in the January 8 events and could benefit former President Jair Bolsonaro.

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Congress leadership indicated it may schedule a session in early March to review Lula's veto on the PL da Dosimetria, which reduces sentences for those convicted of coup attempts, provided pressure for a CPI on Banco Master eases. The measure would benefit former President Jair Bolsonaro by shortening his closed-regime time. Leaders seek an agreement with the opposition to avoid reading CPI requests.

A Datafolha survey released on May 17, 2026, shows the Lula government performing worst in public security, health and the economy, areas seen as priorities by the public.

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