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Alerj's human rights file will be sent to MPF after exchange in commission

The state deputy Dani Monteiro from Rio de Janeiro, affiliated with the PSOL party, announced her intention to send documents generated during her presidency of the Human Rights Committee of the Rio de Janeiro State Assembly (Alerj) to the Fluminense Prosecution Office (MPF). These documents were created while she led the committee and now will be transferred to the MPF. This move comes amid potential changes in the composition or leadership of the committee, prompting the transfer of related records. The action highlights procedural transitions within legislative bodies and the handling of sensitive documentation related to human rights issues.

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Alerj's human rights file will be sent to MPF after exchange in commission

The state deputy Dani Monteiro from Rio de Janeiro, affiliated with the PSOL party, announced her intention to send documents generated during her presidency of the Human Rights Committee of the Rio de Janeiro State Assembly (Alerj) to the Fluminense Prosecution Office (MPF). These documents were created while she led the committee and now will be transferred to the MPF. This move comes amid potential changes in the composition or leadership of the committee, prompting the transfer of related records. The action highlights procedural transitions within legislative bodies and the handling of sensitive documentation related to human rights issues.

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