Ministros do TSE buscam meio termo após decisão de Nunes Marques suspender pesquisa eleitoral
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Summary
A ala de ministros do TSE busca um "meio termo" para a decisão do presidente da corte, Kassio Nunes Marques, que suspendeu a divulgação da pesquisa Atlas Intel após pedido do senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL). Ministros avaliam que a liminar "não pegou bem" e que é preciso corrigir a rota para evitar que o assunto vá parar no STF, embora queiram evitar deixar o presidente da corte isolado.
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a avaliação de integrantes da corte eleitoral é que a liminar 'não pegou bem' e que é preciso corrigir a rota a tempo
O temor é que o assunto vá parar no STF
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