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·24 de diciembre de 2025

Find out what’s next for Julio Casares’ impeachment at São Paulo

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This week, a group of more than 50 advisors submitted a request for the impeachment of São Paulo's president, Julio Casares, to the Deliberative Council. See details here. Gradually, more political actors from the club are beginning to join this movement, raising doubts about the continuity of the current tricolor leader in office.

But, after all, what are the next steps for Julio Casares' impeachment to be confirmed?


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The impeachment request for Julio Casares, filed with the Deliberative Council and based on articles 63, 79, and 112 of São Paulo's Social Statute, was signed by 57 advisors. For the Council President, Olten Ayres de Abreu Júnior, to consider the request, at least 50 signatures were needed.

Olten Ayres de Abreu Júnior has up to 30 days to address the request and call an extraordinary meeting, where the current president of São Paulo, Julio Casares, will have the full right to defend himself against the accusations regarding his management.

If he chooses not to address the advisors' request within 30 days, Olten Ayres may be punished, as stated in the Internal Regulations. In this case, the meeting would have to be called by the Vice-President of the Deliberative Council, João Farias Júnior, within 15 days.

If he also opposes, the assembly should be called by the advisor who signed the request with the longest tenure at the club.

The impeachment of Casares will only be finalized if two-thirds of the Council are in favor of his removal, meaning at least 170 of the 256 advisors must vote against the current leader's continuation at the club.

In this way, the current Vice-President of São Paulo, Harry Massis, would assume the presidency temporarily until new elections are called.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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