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Brazil’s Senate rejects nomination of Lula’s solicitor general for Supreme Court seat

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 5:29 PM

BRASILIA, April 29 (Reuters) – Brazil’s Senate on Wednesday rejected the nomination of Solicitor General Jorge Messias ​for an open seat on ‌the Supreme Court, making President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva the first leader in more than a century to have a ‌top ​court nominee rejected ⁠by Congress.

The chamber rejected ⁠Lula’s nomination in a 42-34 vote, as backing from at least 41 of Brazil’s 81 senators was ​required.

Lula’s government in recent months assembled an unprecedented lobbying effort to ⁠try to secure ⁠Messias’ approval, after lawmakers initially ​reacted negatively to his November nomination ​by the leftist leader.

The choice had ‌particularly angered Senate President Davi Alcolumbre, who pushed for a different person to replace Luis Roberto Barroso after ⁠the former justice stepped down about eight years ahead of the deadline for his ⁠mandatory ‌retirement.

Messias, 46, has worked for ⁠nearly two decades in ​Brazil’s ‌office of the solicitor general ​and has ⁠run the institution since the beginning of Lula’s current term in 2023.

(Reporting by Ricardo Brito; Writing by Fernando Cardoso and Gabriel Araujo; Editing by ​Franklin Paul)