The chamber calculates R$3 million in compensation for the actions

The chamber calculates R million in compensation for the actions

A preliminary report issued by the house also indicated the need to repair windows and vehicles, in addition to the works of art and official gifts that the room receives.

damage occurred during Coup demonstrations that destroyed the Planalto Palace and the National Congress and stf (Federal Court of Justice).

Items that will need to be replaced or repaired include:

  • 400 pcs worth R$ 2 million;
  • 2 wall screens worth R$10,000;
  • three TVs, each worth R$2,000;
  • Two Legislative Police vehicles were damaged, amounting to R$500,000;
  • glass on the facades and interior, worth R$100,000;
  • 100 square meters of burnt or flooded areas, at an estimated cost of R$20,000 for replacement.

Other damaged goods were Salão Verde’s glass tables and operating chairs for PSDB and PT commanders, which were burned by the invaders.

Artistical works

The damages from the destruction and throwing away of artwork and ceremonial gifts, and the costs of restoring the remaining objects have yet to be estimated.

affiliate 46 Protocol gifts are on display at Salão Verde, six of which are missing or unrecoverable. Many were found with localized, repairable damage.

  • Wall Sculpture, of Athos Polkau, 1976. It was perforated at the base;
  • Ballerina, by Victor Precheret. It is lifted from the base.
  • Sculpture Maria, Maria, by Sonya Ebling, 1980. It is marked with a baton.

The costs of labor and materials for cleaning the environments and emergency repairs, such as the electrical grid on the upper platform of the Congress Palace, were not surveyed.

According to the department, the following were damaged:

  • Sculpture by Alfredo Cecchiati, in cast bronze, from 1977, known as Anjo – Salão Verde;
  • Candangos painting, by Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, from 1960 – Salão Verde;
  • Painting of Araguaya, by Marian Peretti, 1977 – Salao Verde;
  • Alumbramento painting, by Marian Peretti, 1978 – Salão Branco / Chapelaria.
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