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    Congress Strikes Another Historic Blow: Details on the Dosimetry Bill Override, Its sweeping Consequences, Timeline for Releases, and the Road Ahead

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    In a landmark assertion of legislative power on April 30, 2026, Brazil’s Congress overwhelmingly overrode President Lula da Silva’s full veto of the PL da Dosimetria (Bill 2.162/2023), delivering yet another stinging defeat to his administration just one day after rejecting his Supreme Court nominee Jorge Messias. This victory for the opposition and conservative forces restores proportionality to sentencing, directly benefiting hundreds of January 8, 2023, defendants—including former President Jair Bolsonaro—and paves the way for broader reconciliation after years of what many view as selective political persecution.

    Key Provisions and Profound Consequences

    The bill reforms Brazil’s penal dosimetry (sentence calculation) rules, particularly for crimes against the democratic state such as attempting to abolish the rule of law or inciting upheaval. Instead of stacking multiple penalties cumulatively (which led to inflated totals in January 8 cases), judges now apply the most serious offense as the base, with limited increments for others. This alone slashes effective sentences dramatically.

    Additional reforms include:

    • Accelerated regime progression: Convicts, even in cases involving alleged violence, can move from closed prison after serving just 16% of their sentence (down from higher thresholds). For repeat offenders, the minimum drops to 20%.
    • Broader sentence credits: Expanded reductions for work, study, good behavior, and even house arrest time.
    • Crowd context leniency: Reductions of up to two-thirds for non-leaders or non-financiers acting amid mass protests.

    For January 8 defendants: Over 800 were convicted in what critics call a politicized overreach. Many ordinary citizens, families, and patriots received disproportionate terms. The new law forces recalculation, potentially freeing dozens immediately and slashing years off others’ time. Prisons overcrowded with real criminals will see relief as political cases wind down.

    Bolsonaro’s case stands out: Sentenced to 27 years and 3 months for alleged coup involvement, his closed-regime time could plummet from nearly 7 years to roughly 2 years and 4 months. With credits, effective imprisonment ends far sooner, allowing a swift return to public life ahead of future political battles. Similar relief extends to military figures and allies.

    Broader impacts ripple across the justice system: The changes apply retroactively for milder rules, affecting not just January 8 but other non-violent or protest-related cases. This restores balance against STF activism, reduces rancor-fueled division, and signals Congress’s willingness to check judicial excess. Economically, it eases social tensions, refocuses national energy on growth, security, and anti-corruption rather than endless trials.

    Timeframe: Rapid Implementation Expected

    • Immediate effect: Once promulgated in the Official Gazette (likely within days of the override), the law takes force.
    • Sentence recalculations: Federal judges and penitentiary authorities must apply the new rules promptly. Legal analysts predict initial releases and adjustments starting in May-June 2026, with the majority completed by late 2026.
    • No endless delays: Retroactivity and clear metrics limit bureaucratic foot-dragging, though isolated STF challenges remain possible (Congress’s momentum makes overrides or amendments likely).

    Families separated for years could reunite by mid-year, delivering tangible justice and healing.

    What’s Next: Momentum Builds for Conservatives

    This override, paired with the Messias rejection, emboldens Congress to press further:

    • Full amnesty push: Legislation to pardon non-violent January 8 participants gains steam, aiming to definitively close the chapter.
    • Judicial reforms: Expect bills curbing STF overreach, limiting ministerial powers (e.g., Alexandre de Moraes-style decisions), and enhancing congressional oversight.
    • 2026 elections: The narrative of legislative resistance to “power projects based on vengeance” strengthens opposition candidates. Conservatives rally around themes of liberty, family unity, and rule of law, positioning for strong gains against a weakened Lula administration.
    • Potential flashpoints: Government allies may seek STF intervention, but repeated congressional wins suggest sustained pushback. Broader penal code tweaks and anti-crime measures could follow.

    This is more than a bill—it’s a turning point. Brazil’s elected representatives have reclaimed authority, prioritizing fairness over retribution. The left’s weaponization of justice has backfired, fostering national pacification and renewed hope. For patriots and freedom lovers, the best is yet to come: a stronger, more united Brazil where dissent isn’t criminalized and proportionality reigns. The fight for full restoration continues, but today’s victory lights the path forward.

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