According to Paulinho, ‘freeing all’ those involved in the coup acts was a ‘dream’ of Bolsonaro supporters, but it will not be possible. ‘We are no longer dealing with wide, general, and unrestricted amnesty,’ said the lawmaker. According to the rapporteur, the reduction of sentences is an alternative that does not clash with the STF, which has already declared forgiveness for crimes against the Democratic Rule of Law as unconstitutional. ‘I will not draft a project to confront the Supreme Federal Court.’ For Paulinho da Força, the discussion on the January 8th amnesty ‘paralyzed the country and Congress’. And the Dosimetry bill, as it has come to be called, could ‘pacify’ Brazil and allow Congress to address real-world issues again. The rapporteur stated that he intends to define the parameters of the proposal starting next week, after consulting with the leaders of all party caucuses in the Chamber. The lawmaker discussed the content of the project on Thursday night, 18, with Michel Temer (MDB), Aécio Neves (PSDB-MG), and Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB). According to him, Temer spoke with the dean of the STF, Gilmar Mendes, and with the rapporteur of the criminal actions of the coup plot, Alexandre de Moraes, but the ministers did not attend the meeting, either in person or virtually.

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