Mar 6 • 07:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Voting 'in bulk': understand the term used by Dino in the decision that annulled the confidentiality breach of Lulinha

Brazil's Supreme Court has annulled a confidentiality breach order for Lulinha, the son of President Lula, using the term 'voting in bulk' to refer to parliamentary decision-making processes.

In a recent ruling, the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) in Brazil annulled the confidentiality breach concerning Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lulinha, the son of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The annulment follows the approval of a confidentiality breach by a parliamentary commission of inquiry (CPMI) related to Lulinha's financial activities, which revealed he had conducted 1,500 bank transactions amounting to R$19.5 million between 2022 and 2026. This decision has significant implications for the oversight of public officials and their families, especially in light of accusations of misuse of power and transparency issues in government dealings.

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