[Brazil] - Brazil's Speaker of your house Seeks Tighter Supreme Court Controls

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eligibility for challenging parliamentary decisions at the Supreme Federal Court STF.During the event, Lira emphasized the backing from his
legislative colleagues for this pivotal change.The reform requires a constitutional amendment, mandating a three-fifths majority from both
congressional chambers.Specifically, it needs 308 votes in the Chamber and 49 in the Senate, spanning two voting sessions.The Constitution
allows entities like e.g
challenges by a single legislator or a Supreme Court injunction can overturn parliamentary decisions, causing legal
(Photo Internet reproduction)Moreover, Lira committed to tackling illegal deforestation and mining throughout his tenure ending in January
to overhaul the tax reform framework.He plans to form working groups devoid of conflicts of interest to refine the extensive legislation.The
agricultural sector will receive particular attention in the tax reforms to ensure stability and productivity.At the event, Agriculture
aid producers facing economic challenges.This initiative aims to prevent defaults arising from price volatility or adverse weather by
Supreme Court (STF).They discussed setting fixed terms for STF justices and raising the minimum age for new appointees.A proposed
In the Senate, a proposal aims to limit individual rulings by STF justices.This plan restricts rulings that suspend laws or presidential
actions
It also caps case review periods at six months.On another front, term limits for justices are under discussion
Some senators favor an eight-year term; others propose fifteen years.