Mar 22 • 07:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Without a meeting between Alcolumbre and Lula, Messias's hearing may be postponed until after the elections

The failure to schedule a meeting between President Lula and Senate President Alcolumbre could delay the voting on Jorge Messias's nomination to the Supreme Court until after the upcoming elections.

The relationship between President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Davi Alcolumbre, the President of the Federal Senate, is currently strained, which could have significant implications for the nomination of Jorge Messias as the Attorney General of the Union to the Supreme Court of Brazil. The Brazilian government is keen on resolving this appointment before the upcoming elections in October, but allies of Alcolumbre indicate that a decision on the matter hinges upon a face-to-face meeting between Lula and Alcolumbre, which seems unlikely at the moment due to Alcolumbre's cautious approach amidst ongoing investigations involving the Banco Master.

In the political landscape, there is growing concern regarding Alcolumbre’s perceived seclusion as he faces pressures linked to the investigation into Banco Master and calls for a Mixed Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPMI) to examine allegations involving the bank associated with Daniel Vorcaro. This uncertainty has resulted in a strategic maneuver where Alcolumbre has limited activities in the Senate, focusing on less impactful legislative work, likely to sidestep intense political scrutiny.

Ultimately, the delay in the voting process for Messias's nomination could reflect broader political dynamics and tensions between the President and Senate leadership, casting shadows on Lula's efforts to consolidate support for his judicial appointments before the electoral period, which is crucial for maintaining political stability and advancing his governance agenda in Brazil.

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