For the 2nd time in a month, coalition requests that TSE judge process on the cassation of the governor of RR
A coalition in Brazil has requested the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) to resume a case that could lead to the removal of Roraima's governor, Antonio Denarium, for the second time in less than a month.
The political landscape in Roraima, Brazil, is under scrutiny as the coalition Roraima Muito Melhor has once again called on the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) to resume its judgment on a case that could potentially result in the dismissal of Governor Antonio Denarium and Vice Governor Edilson Damião. This latest request comes just weeks after the coalition's first plea, highlighting ongoing political tensions in the region regarding the governance of Roraima.
The case in question has been suspended since November 11, 2025, when Minister Nunes Marques requested additional time to review the matter. Such delays are not uncommon in electoral proceedings, but this suspension marks the third instance of the case being interrupted, raising questions about the future governance of Roraima and the stability of Denarium's administration. The unfolding developments indicate a possible power shift should the court rule in favor of the coalition's requests.
Despite efforts to reach out to both Denarium and Damião for comments, the g1 outlet has reported no responses as of the last update. The TSE's regulations stipulate that judicial requests for more time can last up to 60 days, which means the timeline for resolution could extend to early January 2026, at which point the case will either be returned for further deliberation or potentially lead to significant political changes on the local governance front.