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·26 August 2025

CD president vows statute reform, sets sights firmly on Corinthians

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  1. By Vinícios Cotrim | Central do Timão Editorial Team

On the evening of last Monday, the 25th, the indirect election of the new president of Corinthians, Osmar Stabile, took place. After the decision, the president of the Deliberative Council, Romeu Tuma Jr., spoke about the process and promised the start of the statute reform, a topic of interest to the fans.

From now on, Corinthians can turn the page, we can definitely focus on doing what is necessary for the club to grow again, for Corinthians to stand out for its greatness and no longer in the crime pages. We went through the saddest moment in our history, but we overcame it and now we will resume what was on hold,” the councilor began.


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Next week we will talk again, Dr. Pantaleão will be here with you, along with me, so we can open the council's agenda from now on, including bringing a schedule for the statutory reform which I think is what interests you and our fans who are also present here the most. A big hug,” he concluded.

The topic involving the statute reform has already been demanded by the fans and commented on by Osmar Stabile, who now leads the board definitively until the end of 2026. With the elections held – for the presidency and vice-presidency of the Deliberative Council, the councilors will have full focus on the debate.

Right after the previous board was removed, organized fans presented a proposal for the statute reform to the interim board. The request was reiterated after the confirmation of Augusto Melo's impeachment, where a little over 2000 members decided the institution's future.

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