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Fachin Takes Helm of Brazil’s Supreme Court, Pledges Collegiality and Restraint

His first agenda centers on a nationwide 'uberization' ruling that will test his promise of predictability.

Overview

  • Edson Fachin was sworn in as STF president for a two‑year term, succeeding Luís Roberto Barroso, with Alexandre de Moraes as vice in a pared‑down ceremony.
  • In his inaugural address, Fachin framed his stewardship around legal certainty, trust between branches and collective decision‑making, saying, “to law, what is law; to politics, what is politics.”
  • He set for Oct. 1 a case of general repercussion on whether app‑based drivers have employment ties to platforms, alongside a first‑week docket that includes health‑plan and infrastructure cases.
  • The Court enters a decisive phase of the Jan. 8 prosecutions after Bolsonaro’s conviction, as remaining operational nuclei move forward under domestic challenges in Congress and U.S. sanctions pressure on justices.
  • Moraes authorized ex‑deputy Daniel Silveira to move to an open regime with electronic monitoring, a social‑media ban, proof of employment and weekly judicial check‑ins.