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Minister Dias Toffoli, President of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), on Wednesday (9) dismissed a request for suspension of the act of President Jair Bolsonaro, which had extinguished the Ministry of Labor.
The motion was filed by the National Bar Association and, for Toffoli, the entity does not have standing before the Supreme Court. The PDT has also filed a similar application, but the Court has not yet ruled.
"Only union confederations are legitimized to engage in concentrated control actions, and unions and federations, even if they are national in scope, do not enter into the role of legitimate ones," Toffoli the badysis of the request of the federation.
The extinction of the Ministry of Labor was published to an interim measure published by Bolsonaro on January 1. The MP has restructured the entire esplanade of ministries, creating new files, turning off others and defining new attributions for organs, for example.
Also in December, during the transition of the government, Onyx Lorenzoni, the current Minister of the Civil House, had already announced that Bolsonaro would extinguish the ministry and divide the responsibilities between the files Economy, Justice and Citizenship.
Bolsonaro and the Ministry of Labor
Understanding the case involving President Bolsonaro and the Ministry of Labor:
- 07/11/2018: Bolsonaro claims that the Labor Party will lose its ministerial status;
- 03/12/2018: Bolsonaro says work will retain ministry status
- 03/12/2018: Officials protest against end of Ministry of Labor
- 11/13 / 2018: Onyx says work will be divided between Ministries of Economy, Justice and Citizenship,
- 01/01/2019: Bolsonaro awards first-clbad ownership from the government and no longer is a post of Minister of Labor,
- 08/01/2019: PDT asks the STF to suspend the act of Bolsonaro which extinguished the Ministry of Labor.
- 02/01/2019: An entity comes before the STF against the deputy who extinguished the Ministry of Labor; Toffoli rejects the request of an entity to reinstate the Ministry of Labor
- 09/01/2019:
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