What will be Carla Zambelli's political status by the end of 2025?
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TRE-SP Majority Votes to Revoke Carla Zambelli's Mandate (PL-SP) Over 2022 Misinformation and Electronic Voting Attacks
Dec 14, 2024, 12:16 AM
The Electoral Court of São Paulo (TRE-SP) has formed a majority decision to revoke the mandate of federal deputy Carla Zambelli due to her involvement in electoral misinformation during the 2022 elections. The court's ruling cites Zambelli's attacks on electronic voting as a significant factor in the decision. If ultimately convicted, Zambelli could lose her mandate and become ineligible for public office for eight years, with the disqualification period beginning in 2022. The ruling is subject to appeal at the Superior Electoral Court (TSE).
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