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Jean Wyllys is cleared by the Chamber's Ethics Council and remains in office

Common sense won! We can start this news like this. After months of discussion, the Ethics Council of the Chamber of Deputies opted for the acquittal of deputy Jean Wyllys (PSOL-RJ), following a process that called for the parliamentarian's removal, as a penalty for spitting on deputy Jair Bolsonaro (PSC-RJ). Instead of being removed from his mandate, the psolista will suffer a written censure for “bad behavior”. Previously, the case's rapporteur, Ricardo Izar (PP-SP), had asked for Jean's suspension from his position as deputy for 4 months, even with a report proving the fraud of Bolsonaro and his son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, who manipulated a video to make it appear that the spitting had been premeditated. In a new opinion presented this Wednesday, 05th, he presented a new punishment, but, in the end, common sense prevailed and, by 9 votes to 4, Wyllys was acquitted. Understand the case During a vote in the Chamber of Deputies that approved the opening of the impeachment process against former president Dilma Rousseff, Jean Wyllys was attacked with homophobic words by Bolsonaro, and ended up spitting back.

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