PL leader in the House of Representatives, Sostenes Cavalcante (PL) stated during the pocket act on Paulista Avenue on Sunday, 6, that the caption expects to have, until Wednesday, 9, the signatures necessary to guide the urgent regime of the Annesty Bill of the January 8.
“With the help (governors) Ronaldo Caiado (União Brasil), Romeu Zema (New), Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans) and Wilson Lima (União Brasil) we hope to have the necessary 257 signatures. Then, it will be guided by whether or not,” shouted on top of the electric trio, from which Bolsonarist authorities speak during the act.
The subtitle claims, weeks ago, that it already has the signatures necessary to accelerate the processing of the Amnesty Bill, considered the “problem 01” of the PL. The party, even entered the obstruction to try to press for urgency – a strategy that is considered by governors as “emptied”.

During the week, Sostenes said he changed his strategy to guide the project – he is going after individual rubrics to bring the theme to the plenary without a need for a deal at the College of Leaders.
This Sunday, 6, the leader maintained that the PL will publish, on Monday, a list of 162 deputies who have already signed the application, as well as the names of parliamentarians who are “undecided”.
The PL leader also mocked the act against the amnesty held on the left days ago, also on Paulista Avenue, indicating that opponents put “half a dozen on the streets against something that is justice for the wronged.”
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“We give the message that the right is more united than ever. Bolsonaro brings together governors to say,” 2026 Bolsonaro back, “said Sostenes.
According to the Estadão Amnesty score, exclusive survey to identify how each of the deputies stands on the subject, more than a third of the 513 parliamentarians of the Chamber of Deputies support the amnesty to the January 8 prisoners. There are already 197 votes in favor of amnesty, according to the survey, leaving 60 votes to reach the absolute majority of the Chamber.
‘Prerogative of Congress’
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Senator Rogério Marinho (PL-RN) said the decision on the amnesty of those involved in the invasions in Brasilia on January 8, 2023 belongs to the National Congress. He spoke during a statement by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro on Paulista Avenue, in São Paulo, this Sunday, 6.
“Amnesty, which is being vilified by those who do not want reconciliation of the country, is actually a prerogative of the Brazilian Congress. It does not belong to the Supreme Court, does not belong to the President of the Republic,” he said
Marinho criticized the judiciary in his speech, but also gave a conciliatory tone to the agenda of the amnesty. “We need to normalize the country, and this normalization will only take place with amnesty,” he said. According to him, amnesty acts have occurred more than 400 times in Brazilian history.
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During his speech, the senator still alluded to the left -wing manifestation that occurred a week earlier at the same address, mocking the quorum regulated by the leaders who support the Lula administration.
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