This Wednesday, when parliamentary leaders meet to discuss what Penalties That should apply to deputies who commit “abuses” – with Chiga in full view – Augusto Santos Silva will carry under his arm extra argument. The President of the Council of the Republic asked the Chambers of Parliament to prepare, in record time, a document collecting all the information on the penalties applied to deputies in eleven countries and in the European Parliament, which refers to tougher penalties of those that have been resorted to.
The document, which the observer had access to, was produced this month It was distributed to the parliamentary blocs to prepare for the meeting called by Santos Silva after the events that occurred during the session with Lula da Silva and Edith Estrella presiding over the works, both of which were led by Chiga. Over 34 pages, compiled “in a short period of time,” as the services assert, penalties are cited that often include Fines and evictions of plenary session, pendants for months or so salary cuts.
The document does not explain how standard The countries under analysis were chosen (Germany, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Austria, Georgia and Italy, as well as the European Parliament), but reading the data compiled by the Parliamentary Division the legislative information seems to indicate a range of sanctions that give to support To Santos Silva to demand tougher penalties.
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