In election year, district representatives create a group to defend CACs and encourage sports shooting in the DF
The Legislative Chamber of Brazil's Federal District has launched a parliamentary front to advocate for hunters, shooters, and collectors of firearms amidst rising crime rates in the category.
DF Chamber Study Indicates 'Dissipation of Public Assets' in Billion-Dollar Aid Project for BRB
A legislative consultancy in Brazil warns of potential public asset dissipation due to a billion-dollar loan proposal involving public properties as collateral for the Bank of Brasília.
Chico Filho highlights the Chamber's initiatives as innovative and close to the people
Chico Filho, president of the Maceió City Council, emphasizes innovative initiatives aimed at bringing the legislative power closer to the public during the opening of the legislative year 2026.
Maceió Chamber Begins Legislative Year with Innovative Actions
The Municipal Chamber of Maceió has initiated the 2026 legislative year with commitments aimed at enhancing community engagement and ensuring responsible governance.
Parliamentary Degradation
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies session discussing labor reform devolved into chaos, overshadowing the significance of the legislative debate.
Security PEC: Motta wants to exclude referendum on reducing the age of criminal responsibility to facilitate approval
President of the Chamber Hugo Motta aims to remove the reduction of the age of criminal responsibility from the Public Security Amendment Proposal to ensure smoother passage through legislative processes.
Câmara de Campos holds hearings and resumes legislative work
The Chamber of Campos dos Goytacazes resumes legislative activities following a recess, with public hearings scheduled for transparency and health management reports.
District representatives call on the MP and government of DF to block Daniel Vorcaro from shareholder meeting of BRB
The PT bench in the DF Legislative Chamber is taking legal action to prevent Daniel Vorcaro from attending the upcoming BRB shareholder meeting due to concerns over his legitimacy in owning shares.
PT defends voting in the Chamber on a project that regulates extra payments and high salaries
The Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) plans to request the Chamber of Deputies to vote on a bill regulating high salaries and additional payments amid a Supreme Court push for legislative regulation.
'The moment is not for confrontation between Legislative and Executive,' says Motta about possible Lula vetoes on the Anti-Faction PL
Hugo Motta, President of the Chamber of Deputies in Brazil, emphasized that potential vetoes by President Lula on the Anti-Faction bill should not be seen as a conflict between branches of government but a response to organized crime.
CCJ of the Chamber chooses Paulo Azi as the rapporteur of the PEC that proposes the end of the 6x1 schedule
Federal Deputy Paulo Azi has been appointed as the rapporteur for the proposal to abolish the 6x1 work schedule in Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, a decision supported by key leaders within the legislative body.
BRB summons shareholders to vote on increasing the bank's share capital; the DF Chamber still needs to approve the measures
The Banco de Brasília (BRB) is convening a meeting for shareholders to vote on increasing its share capital, contingent on the approval of a legislative proposal involving the transfer of nine public properties.
Presidents of PL and União Brasil Want to Block Ending the 6x1 Shift at the CCJ of the Chamber Before the Plenary
The leaders of the PL and União Brasil parties are attempting to prevent a legislative proposal aimed at abolishing the 6x1 work shift from progressing to a full vote in Brazil's Chamber of Deputies.
First survey after Macinka's SMS: Motorists outside the Chamber, Kubů's rocket launch
The article discusses the results of a survey following recent events related to an SMS controversy involving Macinka, highlighting concerns among motorists regarding legislative decisions and the rapid rise of Kubů.
DF government offers 12 properties as collateral to save BRB in project sent to the Legislative Chamber
The Federal District government in Brazil has proposed using 12 properties as collateral to capitalize the Brasília Bank (BRB) following financial losses associated with the Master Bank.
Business backing for the approval of the labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies
Business organizations in Argentina are supporting the recently modified labor reform project as it advances through the legislative process.
Labor reform: how the governors contributed to the vote in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine government achieved a significant legislative victory for its labor reform, supported primarily by northern governors in a tense and lengthy session.
Legislative Chamber of the Federal District archives another impeachment request against Ibaneis Rocha
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District has archived three impeachment requests against Governor Ibaneis Rocha following recommendations from the Attorney General.
Chamber of Deputies: registrations for a competition with salaries of up to R$ 21 thousand end this Friday
Registrations for a public competition at the Chamber of Deputies in Brazil, offering salaries up to R$ 21,328.08, close this Friday.
More debate on racial equality in the Chamber
A study reveals the division of Brazilian parliament members regarding the approach to racial equality issues in legislative discussions.
Mayer, the organizer of bail parties for the Sonora Santanera for the legislators
Sergio Mayer, a Mexican lawmaker known for his controversial presence in the Chamber of Deputies, has taken a leave of absence to participate again in the reality show 'La casa de los famosos', after a term marked by minimal legislative contributions.
The Public Security PEC may advance even with the Antifacção PL blocking the agenda of the Chamber
The Public Security PEC in Brazil is likely to progress in Congress despite the Antifacção bill blocking legislative agendas.
Labor Reform: With Quorum at the Limit, the Government Seeks to Secure the Session in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine government is attempting to pass a labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies amid a general strike that hampers transportation and reduces legislative attendance.
Confirmed: what day and at what time will the Deputies debate the Labor Reform Law
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies will hold a special session on February 19 to debate the Labor Reform Law after gaining necessary support from allied legislative blocs.
Anti-obstruction amendment. A misguided attempt to calm the Chamber
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Czech government regarding the anti-obstruction amendment intended to improve legislative processes.
Legislative production finally emerges
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies has approved ten legislative agreements in a session, demonstrating an advance in dialogue and negotiation between parties.
Labor reform: the ruling party seeks to hold a session this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies and would accept modifying the regime for sick leave
The Argentine government's ruling party is pushing for a legislative session to advance labor reform, with potential modifications to sick leave policies in order to secure quorum support.
When will the labor reform be addressed in the Chamber of Deputies?
The labor reform initiative has entered its final legislative stage in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies after Senate approval and is expected to be voted on soon.
Friends don't eat horses. The start of the legislative process in the Chamber for Brambilla's bill on equines as pets
The Italian Parliament is reviewing a bill that would classify equines as pets, banning their slaughter and use for food.
The Coalition and ODS Are in Favor. The Change of Rules Received Approval in the Chamber
The Czech Chamber of Deputies has approved changes to legislative procedures supported by the Coalition and ODS, despite challenges with page loading reported on the news site.
With the help of allies, the government imposes its agenda and approves the lowering of the age of criminal responsibility in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine government secured legislative approval to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years amid pressures from political allies, a measure that faced opposition from several parties.
What happened with the labor reform yesterday: these are the steps to follow for its approval
The Argentine Senate approved a labor reform project, which will now proceed to the Chamber of Deputies for final approval before the legislative session begins on March 1.
"By the time they negotiate, GTA 6 will be released." The divided opposition faces the government's plan to limit speeches in the Chamber
The article discusses the government's intent to restrict speeches in the Czech Parliament, as the opposition faces challenges in effectively utilizing obstructions that have traditionally served to delay legislative procedures.
Legislative Chamber suspends validity period of public competitions in the Federal District; understand
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District in Brazil has approved two projects that suspend the validity period for certain public service competitions due to budget restrictions and elections.
Monreal rules out a break with PVEM and PT over electoral reform; reaffirms that 'pluris' will remain in San Lázaro
Ricardo Monreal, leader of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, has dismissed any possibility of a split with the PVEM and PT parties regarding electoral reform, confirming that the current legislative composition will remain unchanged.
Legislative Chamber of the DF archives one of the impeachment requests against Ibaneis Rocha
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District has archived one of the impeachment requests against Governor Ibaneis Rocha, citing a lack of formal elements and just cause for proceeding.
Marisa Monte, Laura Schertel, and Ludhmila Hajjar criticize the 'hurry' of the Chamber regarding datacenters
Brazilian artist Marisa Monte, cardiologist Ludhmila Hajjar, and lawyer Laura Schertel criticize the rapid legislative process concerning a tax incentive proposal for datacenters in a recent opinion piece.
Insults in the Chamber and Why the Police Are Examining Hundreds of Operations
The article discusses the investigation into various operations by police in the Czech Republic amid escalating tensions in the legislative chamber.
DF Chamber: Ibaneis' base wants to prioritize 'strategic agendas'; opposition is expected to insist on CPI, Master case, and impeachment
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District is set to resume work, with Governor Ibaneis Rocha's administration prioritizing strategic projects while the opposition pushes for an impeachment process and investigations.
Dino's decision on perks could underpin Lula's veto on salary increase for Legislative staff
The leader of the PT in the Chamber, Pedro Uczai, stated that the suspension of perks determined by Supreme Court Minister Flávio Dino strengthens President Lula's tendency to veto the bill adjusting salaries and creating new bonuses for Legislative staff.
End of the 6x1 work schedule: 'Business owners cause panic to continue exploiting workers,' says movement founder
The founder of a movement criticized business owners for creating panic over the end of the 6x1 work schedule, which allows employees only one day off per week, highlighting the legislative discussion around this issue led by the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta.
"Misogynist" That There Is Talk of a Beauty Service Provided to Legislators and It Is Not Questioned That Men's Shoes Are Shined, Says Senator Mujica
Senator Beatriz Mujica criticized the perception that offering beauty services to female legislators is misogynistic, highlighting the lack of similar scrutiny for men's shoe-shining in the legislative chamber.
President of the Chamber of Rio Verde arrested on suspicion of involvement in education fraud where a delegate was indicted
Idelson Mendes, President of the Municipal Chamber of Rio Verde, has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in education-related fraud, alongside two other legislative employees.
Looking at the legislative agenda and re-election, Lula receives Motta and leaders of the Chamber at a dinner party
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva hosts a dinner party with Chamber President Hugo Motta and party leaders as an informal gathering to reconnect the government after a turbulent year with the Legislative.
A ‘little job’ like that: Why will the Chamber of Deputies take a ‘mega bridge’ of a week?
The Chamber of Deputies has approved a week-long break from legislative sessions, resuming on February 10, as part of a reorganization plan among parliamentary groups.
Congress approves salary increase for Chamber and Senate servers; change opens up payments above the ceiling of civil servant salaries
The National Congress of Brazil has approved salary increases for legislative staff, allowing payments to exceed the established ceiling of R$ 46,000, with some new bonuses potentially reaching up to 100%.
Impeachment requests against Ibaneis dominate the first session of 2026 in the DF Chamber
The first legislative session of 2026 in the Federal District Chamber was marked by impeachment requests against the governor and an investigation into the Banco Master and Banco de Brasília.
Teresina servers may have a 5.35% increase, says mayor at the start of the legislative year in the Chamber
Mayor Silvio Mendes announced a potential 5.35% salary increase and additional salary support for low-income workers in Teresina during his annual message at the legislative opening.
Lula will receive Motta and leaders of the Chamber in search of rapprochement
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is hosting a dinner with Chamber allies to strengthen ties and reduce friction with the Legislative ahead of critical legislative deadlines.
Councilors resume work at the Chamber of Teresina this Tuesday (3)
The legislative work of the Teresina City Council resumes this Tuesday with a ceremony marking the beginning of the second year of the 20th Legislature.