PEC Senate Committee by the end of the re -election for executive seats | Method

Amendment proposal to the Constitution (PEC) Will be re -election in Brazil For the president, the governors and the mayors were approved, this Wednesday (21), the Senate Constitution and the Justice Commission (CCJ). PEC 12/2002 also increases the orders, assistants and councilors of the executive for five years. Now the text goes to the Senate Plenary analysis.
The PEC provided the Senators’ command from eight to ten years, but the CCJ decided to cut the time to five years, the same as the period of other positions. The proposal still consolidates elections in Brazil, thereby all the positions are simultaneously controversial, from 2034, and every two years will end, today.
The proposal provides a transition period by the end of the re -election. In 2026, the rules remain the same today. By 2028, the mayors will be able to re -elect themselves for the last time and extend the winners to six years. All seats are equal in the 2034 elections.
In 2030, it will be Last election with an opportunity for a re -ele election For the governors selected in 2026. In 2034, re -elections are not allowed and orders are five years.
After criticism, reporter Marcelo accepted the change suggested to reduce the command of Castro (MDB-PI) Senators.
“The only thing that has changed in my report is in relation to the direction of the ten -year -old Senators. I am following the international standard, because the Senator’s command is always more than a deputy command. But I thought the CCJ would form a majority for five years, so I surrendered to it.”
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With this, the selected Senators in 2030 have a nine -year command from 2039, five years to be elected. For this change, three voters should choose three senators at once. Currently, two Senators in the elections and the Senator are elected in the next election.
Members of Parliament did not do well for Brazil and voted every two years. No Senator spoke against the end of the re -election.
Raporter Marcelo Castro mayor argues that the president can compete more in the governor or office, which is imbalanced to conflict.
“In contrast to our total Republican tradition, the introduction of the re -ELE election has hurt Brazil’s public administration. I think this is more than time to keep this evil.”
In 1997, Fernando was included in the country’s chance to re -election in Henrick’s first government in 1997, which allowed the re -election of a politician in 1998.