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The PGR's appeal on Lula will only be analyzed after Moro's suspicion is judged.
Brazil is a relentless whorehouse when it comes to justice and politics. Once again, the Supreme Federal Court trivializes the Brazilian judiciary by annulling Lula's conviction regarding an operation that was of utmost importance to the country, “Lava Jato”.
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The Attorney General of the Republic, Augusto Aras, will file a lawsuit with the STF (Supreme Federal Court) in order to reverse the decision of Minister Edson Fachin to annul the convictions of former President Lula (PT). The head of the PGR has already ordered his team to prepare an appeal against the decision.
Aras is very quiet, one imagines he is working to put Lula in jail again.
“Now, more than ever, hope must overcome fear, because fear is leading us to give up all the social rights we have hard-won,” Aras declared.
The appeal by the PGR (Attorney General's Office) against the decision by Minister Edson Fachin, rapporteur of Operation Lava Jato at the STF (Supreme Federal Court), to annul the convictions of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will only be analyzed after the court's Second Panel finishes the trial on the suspicion of former judge Sergio Moro.
Even if the PGR's appeal is brought to the court's plenary session before the end of the discussion on Moro's possible bias, there will be a request for more time to analyze the case from one of the ministers. Behind the scenes at the Supreme Court, the assessment is that Minister Gilmar Mendes himself could make the request.
According to reports made to CNN, there is a movement to try to reverse Fachin's decision in the Supreme Court plenary, but, today, this possibility is considered remote. In internal calculations, at least seven ministers tend to endorse the incompetence of the Federal Court in Curitiba to prosecute and judge former president Lula.
In the current scenario, the majority of the plenary tends to support Fachin's understanding that the accusations against the PT member are not restricted specifically to Petrobras and, therefore, go beyond the scope of the 13th Federal Court of Parnará.