Councilman is removed and prohibited from approaching colleague by the Maria da Penha Law after obscene remarks and gestures in ES
Councilman Celso Padilha Meneguete has been removed from office for 30 days and prohibited from approaching a colleague following inappropriate comments and gestures.
Celso Padilha Meneguete, a councilman in São Domingos do Norte, Brazil, has been suspended from his position for 30 days due to obscene remarks and gestures directed towards his colleague, Andressa Aparecida Ferreira Siqueira. This decision was made by the local government and is accompanied by protective measures enforced by the justice system under the Maria da Penha Law, which is designed to protect women from violence and harassment.
The inappropriate conduct reportedly occurred during a council meeting in early March, where Meneguete allegedly made sexually charged comments and inappropriately gestured by touching his own genitals. These actions not only prompted the outrage of other council members but also raised significant concerns regarding the workplace environment and respect among public officials.
The protective measures specified by the court include maintaining a distance of at least 500 meters from Ferreira Siqueira in public spaces and 5 meters within the council premises, alongside a complete prohibition of contact. This case draws attention to issues of gender discrimination and misconduct in political spaces, highlighting the crucial role of the Maria da Penha Law in addressing such behaviors.