STF condemns branch and defendants of the coup plot to loss of positions
The first class of the Federal Supreme Court ordered this Thursday (11) the loss of the mandate of federal deputy Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ). The decision was made based on its conviction the penalty of closed regime exceeding 120 days, maximum limit of absences permitted by the Federal Constitution for parliamentarians.
The rapporteur of the case, Alexandre de Moraes, stressed that the formal communication will be made at the Chamber of Deputies table, responsible for declaring the vacancy of the position. Ministers Flávio Dino, Cármen Lúcia and Cristiano Zanin fully accompanied the vote.
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In addition to the loss of the mandate, both branch and former Justice Minister Anderson Torres were sentenced to the loss of public office of Federal Delegate. The sanction was imposed due to the violation of functional duty and the severity of crimes committed against the democratic rule of law.
The first class also determined that the Superior Military Court (STM) be officiated to declare the unworthiness for the office of all convicted military defendants. The measure arises from the sentence of more than two years in prison, a condition provided for the automatic loss of the condition of the armed forces official.
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In the case of Mauro Cid, who signed an award -winning collaboration agreement with PGR and was sentenced to only 2 years in open regime, the Supreme Court decided to preserve its bond with the army. The decision was interpreted as part of the benefits granted due to the reported denunciation and validated by the Court.
Ineligibility
The first class also declared the ineligibility of all eight defendants based on the Clean Record Law, which determines the suspension of political rights for 8 years from the date of conviction in a collegiate decision.
In the case of Jair Bolsonaro, the ineligibility was already in force since the decision of the Superior Electoral Court in 2023, regarding the meeting with ambassadors in July 2022.
Solidarity fine of R $ 30 million
As a measure of collective reparation, the Supreme Court also sentenced the defendants to pay a solidarity fine of $ 30 million. The amount must be divided among all eight convicts, as compensation for damages caused to public property and democratic institutions.
