Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino published an article on Monday (20th) defending a new judicial reform. Supreme Court President Edson Fachin praised the proposal. The Senate opposition questioned the coincidence between Dino's proposal and PT positions during the same period.
Brazil's last major judicial reform took place 22 years ago through Constitutional Amendment 45 of 2004. The judicial system currently faces serious problems with case overload, with more than 75 million cases awaiting judgment as of February 2026.
Dino published an article on Monday, January 20th, defending judicial reform
More than 75 million cases awaited judgment until February 2026
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Fachin publicly praised Dino's proposal, classifying it as timely and well-structured
Senator Rogério Marinho questioned the coincidence between Dino's proposal and PT positions
Marinho criticized the opening of ex officio inquiries by the Supreme Court and use of single-justice decisions
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