The Supreme Federal Court (STF) has granted an additional 10 days for the government and Congress to establish new regulations for constitutional amendments.
Postada em 30/09/2024 às 12:25
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The decision comes in response to a request from the Attorney General's Office, which argued that more time was needed to reach a consensus on the proposed changes. The original deadline was set for March 23, but it has now been extended to April 2. The proposed amendments aim to streamline the amendment process and make it more transparent and accountable. They include measures such as requiring a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress for amendments to be approved, and establishing a new commission to review proposed amendments. The government and Congress are expected to continue negotiations on the proposed amendments in the coming days. The STF's decision provides additional time for these discussions and ensures that the amendment process is conducted in a thorough and considered manner.