Planalto minimizes fraud in the Kassio Marques curriculum



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Judge Kassio Nunes (Credit: Disclosure / Ascom / TR-1)

The Planalto Palace downplayed the fact that Judge Kassio Nunes Marques, appointed by President Jair Bolsonaro for the vacancy of Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), mentioned in his study plan the completion of a postgraduate degree not confirmed by the University. from La Coruña, Spain. The information was anticipated this Tuesday 6, by Stadium / Broadcast.

Bolsonaro interlocutors said that Marques was not chosen because he had or did not have this course in his curriculum. It was even stated that the president did not indicate the judge for this “predicate.” The election, according to the president’s assistants, was the result of Bolsonaro’s articulation with the leaders of “Centrão” and various political forces.

The lack of reaction to the revelations about Marques’ curriculum differs from the behavior adopted by Bolsonaro in the case of Carlos Alberto Decotelli, who was appointed to the Ministry of Education in June but fell before taking office. At that time, Decotelli also had his educational background questioned.

In Planalto, the assessment is that this is a completely different case and there is no risk that Marques’s name will suffer a setback at the Senate hearing, scheduled for the next 21. “It is a hit nail and a turned point,” he compared one. Bolsonaro’s interlocutor.

Marques’ nomination rebelled against the president’s supporters on social media. Many said that the magistrate is linked to the PT, since he was appointed by then-president Dilma Rousseff to the Federal Regional Court of Region I (TRF-1) in 2011, he is close to the governor of Piauí, Wellington Dias, also a member of the PT, and does not defend the government’s conservative agenda. Bolsonaro was unhappy with the criticism. “They accused the guy of everything, it seemed that he was one of the most wanted bandits in Brazil,” he protested.

One of the president’s allies predicted a new “wave” against Marques. However, he said this would in no way change the support built for the magistrate’s name in the Senate. The government’s recommendation is that the judge continue his journey through Congress, seeking votes, in order to ensure expressive approval on Saturday 21.

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