Overview
- After approving urgency by 311–163–7, House leaders tapped Paulinho da Força to rewrite Marcelo Crivella’s proposal as a “PL da Dosimetria,” signaling sentence reductions instead of a broad amnesty.
- Opposition blocs drafted a dosimetry plan that, if adopted, could trim Jair Bolsonaro’s 27‑year term to as low as 7 years and 4 months or to 14 years and 10 months under a smaller cut, potentially changing his prison regime.
- Paulinho met with Michel Temer and Aécio Neves, with Hugo Motta participating remotely, and aligned on respecting STF convictions as he seeks a middle‑ground text; Senate President Davi Alcolumbre opposes amnesty and readies a narrower penalties change.
- PT leader Lindbergh Farias asked the STF to halt the House‑approved ‘PEC da Blindagem,’ alleging procedural violations, as Senate figures such as Jaques Wagner predict the measure will fail and Governor Ronaldo Caiado criticizes it.
- A CGU report on emendas Pix linked to works in Macapá prompted Justice Flávio Dino, as an STF minister, to suspend roughly R$670 million in transfers and order federal investigations.