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PGR Denounces STJ Romeu Zema for Slander Against Minister Gilmar Mendes

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Complaint involves videos with puppets; for Gonet, postage exceeded admissible criticism. Charge was brought to court because Zema was still governor at the time of the videos.

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Complaint involves videos with puppets; for Gonet, postage exceeded admissible criticism. Charge was brought to court because Zema was still governor at the time of the videos.

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The attorney general, Paulo Gonet, understood that the STJ is the body responsible to analyze the complaint, because the crime is related to the exercise of the position

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Former Minas Gerais governor Romeu Zema (Novo) said on Friday night (15) that he will not…

Romeu Zema's (Novo) response to the slander complaint presented by the Attorney General's Office (PGR) was direct: in a publication on Friday, 15, the former governor of Minas Gerais declared that he will not withdraw a millimeter. The position was disclosed in his account in X, addressed to Minister Gilmar Mendes of the Supreme Federal Court (STF). + Understand what is Politics in West https://twitter.com/RomeuZema/status/205556161046962483 The…

The former governor of Minas Gerais Romeu Zema (photo) stated that he does not intend to withdraw after being denounced by the Attorney General of the Republic for slander against Minister Gilmar Mendes of the Supreme Federal Court. The complaint was presented to the Superior Court of Justice by the PGR, commanded by Paulo Gonet. According to the organ, Zema went beyond the limits of criticism... The post "The untouchable do not accept humor," s…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The former governor of Minas Gerais and pre-presidential candidate Romeu Zema (Novo) published, this Friday (15.May.2026), a post on his X account stating that “it will not go back a millimeter”. The statement is a response to the slander complaint against the Supreme Federal Court (STF) dean minister, Gilmar Mendes, made by the Attorney General of the Republic, Paulo Gonet. The lawsuit against Zema cites a web series published by him called “Th…

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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