Overview
- The CPI do Crime Organizado was installed with Fabiano Contarato as president, Alessandro Vieira as relator, and Hamilton Mourão as vice president.
- The commission approved hearings for Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski, Defense Minister José Múcio Monteiro, Federal Police director Andrei Rodrigues, and the governors of Rio de Janeiro (Cláudio Castro) and São Paulo (Tarcísio de Freitas).
- Alessandro Vieira said federal investment in public security is very low and outlined a plan to map criminal factions, examine legal gaps, and produce a national security proposal.
- The inquiry will regionalize its work, including probing Amazon border routes such as Tabatinga (AM), and will also assess possible links between campaign financing and organized crime.
- Opposition senators plan to showcase right-governed states as safer, the government bloc secured a 6–5 edge on the committee, and Lula signaled a federal review of Rio’s Operation Contenção, which polls show is popular among residents.