Bolsonaro’s candidate for the Supreme Court was denied by universities in Italy and Spain



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Kassio Nunes, the future minister of the STF appointed by Bolsonaro

Appointed by President Jair Bolsonaro to the Federal Supreme Court (STF), Judge Kassio Nunes Marques brings in his curriculum in the Federal Regional Court of Region I (TRF-1) the information that he is a “postdoctor in Constitutional Law for Messina, Italy (Universitá Degli Studi di Messina) ”and has“ postgraduate studies in Public Contracts. University of La Coruña – Spain ”. However, the universities reported that the Italian course was a specialization, equivalent to a cycle of seminars, and the Spanish was only an extension course.

The judge’s curriculum also contains the information that he is a “postdoctor in Human Rights from the University of Salamanca, Spain” with “the issuance of a diploma pending.” However, postdoctoral programs do not award diplomas to their graduates, as they do not constitute academic degrees such as master’s or doctorate. These courses only issue certificates of participation.

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PS do DCM: The information disclosed by Estadão that Kassio Nunes had lied on his resume is false. The lawyer Rafael Valim published a note issued by Jaime Rodríguez-Arana, professor of law at the University of La Coruña, and reiterated that the judge did take the specialization course at the institution.




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