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Inss: opposition to the investigation presses, but House has 14 CPI suspended

The opposition’s request by the Parliamentary Investigation Committee (CPI) regarding fraud at the National Social Security Institute (INSS) is part of a list of 14 groups awaiting installation in the House of Representatives.

According to the internal regulations of the parliament room, only five parliamentary committees can investigate the work simultaneously in the House of Representatives. Currently, the house has no active.

In April, Vice Colonel Cristomo (PL-RO) presented Ask this asking about the consumer price indexBut the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hugo Motta (Republicans), justifies the opposition parliament to analyze the composition of the suspended university.

As the “Plan B”, if the initiative does not advance at home, the opposition also moves to submit an application that calls for an installation a Mixed parliamentary investigation committee (CPMI), which was formed by deputies and members of the Senate.

This type of university should be installed by the President of the National Congress, Davi alcolumbre (Union-AP). The strategy seeks to circumvent the narrow scenario to install the consumer price index at home.

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To be offered, the signatures of 171 deputies are required. In the House of Representatives, requests, among other topics, deal with investigations into crimes against children and adolescents, drug use in the country, digital crimes and violence against women.

The analysis is also awaiting a request for the sponsorship of the opposition aimed at performing the Federal Supreme Court (STF) and the superior electoral court (TSE), known as “”Consumer price index from abuse of power“.

See the full menu with the CPIs deposited themes at home:

  • Digital crimes
  • Inss fraud;
  • Crimes via social networks against children and adolescents;
  • Drafting the original lands;
  • Rape complaints against women;
  • Health plans;
  • Children’s sexual exploitation on Marago Island (PA);
  • Energy supply contracts;
  • Violations of electricity distribution privileges;
  • organized crime;
  • Power abuse by TSE members and Supreme Court;
  • Children’s movement and sexual exploitation;
  • Increase the use of crack in the country;
  • Promotional ticket companies, housing and similar services.

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