Government project changes LDB to adapt terminology referring to people with autistic spectrum Fonte: Agência Câmara de Notícias
In a session scheduled for 1:55 pm next Tuesday (15), the Chamber of Deputies can vote on the PEC that increases the maximum age for appointing judges and ministers of higher courts from 65 to 70 years. Approved on the 9th by , PEC 32/21, signed by deputy Cacá Leão (PP-BA) and others, covers those appointed to the Federal Supreme Court (STF), the Superior Court of Justice (STJ), the Federal Regional Courts (TRFs), the Superior Labor Court (TST), the Regional Labor Courts (TRTs) and the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU). The rapporteur, deputy Ácácio Favacho (Pros-AP) , made changes to the original text and extended the rule also to the Superior Military Court (STM). The intention is to discourage the early retirement of judges who reach the age of 65 without having the opportunity to access higher courts. Pregnant women in the pandemic Deputies can also analyze Senate amendments to the bill that establishes measures on the work of pregnant women during the pandemic...