Overview
- Relator Guilherme Derrite published a third version that removes the terrorism‑equivalence provision and the requirement for governors to trigger Federal Police action, preserving PF initiative under constitutional competences.
- Chamber leaders delayed the plenary vote to Wednesday to build consensus, according to government leader José Guimarães.
- House Speaker Hugo Motta met the PF director, STF ministers and Justice officials, and stated that PF prerogatives are non‑negotiable.
- The Planalto mounted a public campaign calling the draft the “PL Anti‑Investigation” and mobilized ministers, allied parties and influencers to defend PF autonomy.
- The substitute keeps tougher tools, including national and state databases on criminal organizations tied to federal transfers, creation of new crimes such as “structured social domination” under the Heinous Crimes Law, stricter sentence progression up to 85%, and asset blocking.