Overview
- Gleisi Hoffmann said there is no deal on the current Derrite report and arranged a review of a fifth version with Hugo Motta and the rapporteur before it is filed.
- Motta told the government he intends to schedule the bill for a plenary vote on Tuesday and agreed to hear feedback on the new text beforehand.
- The government’s main objections target the new criminal definition for criminal factions, the extraordinary forfeiture mechanism, and changes to seized-asset rules tied to Federal Police funding.
- Derrite’s draft introduces the label “ultraviolent criminal organization” to distinguish offenses, a move the Justice Ministry says still overlaps with existing law.
- PT leaders prepared to fight a likely opposition attempt to equate factions with terrorism, while Lindbergh Farias urged replacing the rapporteur and postponing the vote.