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Council member Rosemar Sebastian, also known as Tagliano, of the PDT, lost his mandate in Uroussang this Thursday. There were six votes for cassation and three against.
![Taliano's councilman's mandate was annulled in Uroussang this Thursday. Photo: Disclosure/ND](https://static.ndmais.com.br/2022/06/taliano-vereador-urussanga-mandato-cassado-800x533.jpg)
In voting on the points of complaint, Rosemar Sebastian was unanimously found not guilty on charges of conspiring with agents of the Urusanga Municipal Environmental Fund (FAMU) to unlawfully release the unit. He was found guilty of “environmental crime, threatening to kill a FAMU inspector, and losing an environmental offense document in order to obtain financial gain as a result of not paying a fine.”
This Wednesday’s session began in the morning with the reading of the report and continued into the early afternoon with a vote. Two sitting councilors did not participate in the plenary vote: MDB’s Louan Varnier for being one of the whistleblowers, and Tagliano himself, accused of practices inconsistent with parliamentary decorum.
The deputies Rosan Benedet and Arcangelo de Noni Neto then voted. Both advocated Cassation along with MDB’s Ademir Bonomi, PSD’s Daniel Moraes, PSDB’s Fabiano de Bona and MDB’s Elson Roberto Ramos. Voting against the cassation was José Carlos José, Thiago Mutini and Odivaldo Bonetti, all from the PP.
Source: Ndmais