Chamber's Mines and Energy Committee has new president

Deputy Júnior Ferrari, from the PSD, was elected to preside over the commission this Wednesday (13)
Chamber's Mines and Energy Committee has new president
Júnior Ferrari is the newest president of CME. Photo: Agência Câmara/Reproduction

A CME (Mines and Energy Commission) da Câmara dos Deputados will presided over by parliamentarian Júnior Ferrari (PSD-PA), elected this Wednesday (13) for the position. 

Os other positions of the commission were also determined: Hugo Leal (PSD-RJ), will be the 1st vice-president, Samuel Viana (Republicanos-MG), the 2nd vice-president and Carlos Veras (PT-PE) is the 3rd vice-president.

Ferrari stated that the commission is more important of the legislative house, for dealing with issues that directly impact the Brazilian economy. “We will conduct our work very ethically, with great responsibility and great transparency. We will respect the Internal Regulations and each parliamentarian”, he stated.

In 2023, the new president defended oil exploration at the mouth of the Amazon River.

Deputy profile

Ferrari is in his second term as federal deputy, previously he served as state deputy in Pará for four . Furthermore, he was president of the Legislative Assembly of Pará between 2012 and 2013.

CME work

The Mines and Energy Commission votes and discusses proposals on both mineral and energy policy. In addition to the regulation of both sectors, conventional and alternative energy sources, and the commercialization of energy resources, in addition to other issues in the area.

Currently, 287 proposals are being processed by the commission, 22 of which are related to solar energy. All propositions are available here.


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Frederico Tapia
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