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Lei da Ficha Limpa (English: Clean Record Act) or Complementary Law no. 135 of 2010 is a Brazilian act that amended the Conditions of Ineligibility Act (Complementary Law no. 64 of 1990). It was the fourth bill proposed by direct people's initiative as law in Brazil. It was devised by Judge Marlon Reis and received about 1.3 million signatures before being submitted to the National Congress. The act makes a candidate who has been impeached, has resigned to avoid impeachment, or been convicted by a decision of a collective body (with more than one judge) ineligible to hold public office for eight years, even if possible appeals remain.

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  • Lei da Ficha Limpa (English: Clean Record Act) or Complementary Law no. 135 of 2010 is a Brazilian act that amended the Conditions of Ineligibility Act (Complementary Law no. 64 of 1990). It was the fourth bill proposed by direct people's initiative as law in Brazil. It was devised by Judge Marlon Reis and received about 1.3 million signatures before being submitted to the National Congress. The act makes a candidate who has been impeached, has resigned to avoid impeachment, or been convicted by a decision of a collective body (with more than one judge) ineligible to hold public office for eight years, even if possible appeals remain. The project was approved in the Chamber of Deputies on May 5, 2010 and by the Federal Senate on May 19, 2010 by unanimous vote. It was sanctioned by the President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and became the Supplementary Law no. 135 of June 4, 2010. In February 2012, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) deemed the law constitutional and valid for the next elections to be held in Brazil, which was considered a victory for the position advocated by the Superior Electoral Court in the 2010 elections. (en)
  • A Lei Complementar nº. 135 de 2010, mais conhecida como Lei da Ficha Limpa, é uma legislação brasileira que foi emendada à Lei das Condições de Inelegibilidade ou Lei Complementar nº. 64 de 1990 originada de um projeto de lei de iniciativa popular idealizado pelo juiz Márlon Reis entre outros juristas que reuniu cerca de 1,6 milhão de assinaturas com o objetivo de aumentar a idoneidade dos candidatos. A lei torna inelegível por oito anos um candidato que tiver o mandato cassado, renunciar para evitar a cassação ou for condenado por decisão de órgão colegiado, mesmo que ainda exista a possibilidade de recursos. O Projeto foi aprovado na Câmara dos Deputados no dia 5 de maio de 2010 e também foi aprovado no Senado Federal no dia 19 de maio de 2010 por votação unânime. Foi sancionado pelo Presidente da República, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva transformando-se na Lei Complementar nº 135, de 4 de junho de 2010. Esta lei proíbe que políticos condenados em decisões colegiadas de segunda instância possam se candidatar. Em fevereiro de 2012, o Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) considerou a lei constitucional e válida para as eleições subsequentes, realizadas no Brasil após 2010, o que representou uma vitória para a posição defendida pelo Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE). (pt)
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  • Complementary Law no. 64/1990 (en)
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  • Chamber Bill 58/2010 (en)
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  • Lei da Ficha Limpa (en)
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  • Lei da Ficha Limpa (English: Clean Record Act) or Complementary Law no. 135 of 2010 is a Brazilian act that amended the Conditions of Ineligibility Act (Complementary Law no. 64 of 1990). It was the fourth bill proposed by direct people's initiative as law in Brazil. It was devised by Judge Marlon Reis and received about 1.3 million signatures before being submitted to the National Congress. The act makes a candidate who has been impeached, has resigned to avoid impeachment, or been convicted by a decision of a collective body (with more than one judge) ineligible to hold public office for eight years, even if possible appeals remain. (en)
  • A Lei Complementar nº. 135 de 2010, mais conhecida como Lei da Ficha Limpa, é uma legislação brasileira que foi emendada à Lei das Condições de Inelegibilidade ou Lei Complementar nº. 64 de 1990 originada de um projeto de lei de iniciativa popular idealizado pelo juiz Márlon Reis entre outros juristas que reuniu cerca de 1,6 milhão de assinaturas com o objetivo de aumentar a idoneidade dos candidatos. (pt)
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  • Lei da Ficha Limpa (pt)
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