Illustration of empty congressional leaders' seats at Lula government event, symbolizing escalating crisis and sidelined Bolsonaro imprisonment.
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The absence of Chamber President Hugo Motta and Senate President Davi Alcolumbre from the Income Tax exemption sanction event on November 26 signals an escalating crisis between Congress and Lula's government. This tension threatens key agendas like the 2026 Budget and Jorge Messias's STF nomination. Jair Bolsonaro's imprisonment takes a backseat, with mild reactions from the right.

On November 26, 2025, the presidents of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), and the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil-AP), did not attend the event at the Palácio do Planalto where President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) sanctioned the Income Tax exemption law on profit sharing and results. This absence symbolizes the worsening crisis between the Legislature and the Executive, with parliamentarians warning of risks to the approval of the 2026 Budget, the Public Security PEC, and Jorge Messias's nomination to the STF.

Alcolumbre scheduled a Congress session for November 27 to review presidential vetoes, with expectations of a defeat for Lula. Recently, he approved in the Senate a bill granting special retirement to community health agents and endemic disease fighters, with an estimated impact of R$ 25 billion in the first ten years, seen as a message of dissatisfaction to the government. The Senate president favored Rodrigo Pacheco's (PSD-MG) nomination to the STF over Messias, the Attorney-General of the Union, announced by Lula on November 20.

Messias has been visiting senators, such as Confúcio Moura (MDB-RO), Otto Alencar (PSD-BA), and Eduardo Braga (MDB-AM), arguing he should not be penalized for the fight between Alcolumbre and the government. The vote is scheduled for December 10, but the formal nomination message has not yet been sent to the Senate.

In the Chamber, Motta broke with PT leader Lindbergh Farias (RJ) after criticism of choosing Guilherme Derrite (PP-SP) as rapporteur for the anti-gangs bill. He formed a bloc with 275 deputies from eight parties, including PSD, União Brasil, and PP, to strengthen his position and aim for reelection in 2027.

Jair Bolsonaro's (PL) imprisonment, started preventively on November 22 and converted to a 27-year sentence on November 25 for a coup plot, elicited mild reactions. PL leader Sóstenes Cavalcante (RJ) downplayed it: "Perhaps it's time to work with more strategy and less radicalism." The amnesty debate stayed in the background, without centrão support.

Government allies downplay it, stating institutional relations persist, but admit mutual distrust. Critics like Tadeu Barros from CLP see approvals like that for health agents as contrary to a new pension reform.

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Discussions on X emphasize the absence of Hugo Motta and Davi Alcolumbre from Lula's Income Tax exemption sanction event as a deliberate snub signaling deepening crisis between Congress and the government, tied to Jorge Messias's STF nomination. Pro-Lula users decry it as childish and anti-populist behavior, while critics portray it as Congress asserting independence amid pautas-bomba and budget tensions; Bolsonaro's imprisonment draws minimal mention.

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Dramatic Senate scene depicting controversy over Jorge Messias's STF nomination, with Senate President Alcolumbre canceling hearing amid debates on gender balance and evangelical support.
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Crisis emerges over messias's stf nomination

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President Lula nominated Attorney-General Jorge Messias for the Supreme Court vacancy left by Luís Roberto Barroso, sparking controversies in the Senate. Senate President Davi Alcolumbre canceled the hearing schedule due to lack of formal communication, while an institute challenges the nomination over gender imbalance on the court. The Senate's Evangelical Front faces a dilemma on supporting the nominee.

Left leaders at the Avenida Paulista rally divided over direct confrontation with Congress and insults to Chamber President Hugo Motta. Most deputies and ministers viewed the strategy as counterproductive, while activists were more vehement. The protest targeted the vote on a bill reducing penalties for coup plotters.

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva hosted an informal dinner at Granja do Torto in Brasília with Chamber President Hugo Motta and party leaders to strengthen ties between the executive and legislative branches. The meeting aims to support the approval of popular projects in an election year. Ministers and allied base parliamentarians, including from the Centrão, attended the event.

Deputy Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) was forcibly removed from the Chamber of Deputies' rostrum on Tuesday (9) after occupying President Hugo Motta's chair to protest his cassation vote. Journalists were expelled from the plenary, the TV Câmara broadcast was cut off, and there were assaults on press professionals and deputies. Press entities condemned the curtailment of press freedom.

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The opposition in Brazil's lower house filed a house arrest request for former President Jair Bolsonaro on Monday (January 12), backed by 145 lawmakers. The petition, citing health concerns, is addressed to Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and follows a similar Senate initiative with 41 signatures. The decision rests solely with the justice, despite substantial parliamentary support.

Federal police conducted searches against parliamentary assessor Mariângela Fialek on Friday (12), probing irregularities in emenda allocations. Lawmakers from various political spectrums united to protect her, fearing compromising revelations. The case highlights structural issues in the emenda system, linked to figures like Arthur Lira and Ciro Nogueira.

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The Rio de Janeiro Legislative Assembly (Alerj) voted to release its president, deputy Rodrigo Bacellar (União), arrested on Wednesday (3) for suspected leaking of a police operation. Of the 65 deputies who voted, 42 were in favor, exceeding the minimum of 36 required. The decision will be communicated to STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who may impose alternative measures to imprisonment.

 

 

 

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