The Chamber of Deputies will hold only two weeks of in-person voting sessions during the election campaign this year, according to a decision made by party leaders. The sessions are scheduled between August 10-14 and September 31-October 3, reducing legislative activity until the elections. Most deputies are expected to focus on local campaigns, leading to fewer plenary sessions. Before the parliamentary recess, the agenda will be decided in two meetings on July 7 and 14. There is an expectation that major issues will not be voted on before the recess. On July 9, there will be a session of the National Congress, though the agenda remains undetermined. The main exception before the recess is a bill criminalizing misogyny as a crime comparable to racism, which was approved in urgency by the Chamber on July 1st with 293 votes in favor and 158 against. The bill makes misogyny an unforgivable and non-prescribed crime. The chamber president, Hugo Motta, stated the accelerated process aims to ensure 'respect and protection' for women, with the proposal being handled by deputy Tabata Amaral.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the scheduling of legislative sessions and the prioritization of electoral campaigns, without overtly endorsing or criticizing any particular political stance. While the issue of misogyny is politically sensitive, the article focuses on the procedural,






