THE Supreme Federal Court (STF) requested a 90-day extension of the conciliation period related to the actions discussing the Soy Moratorium. The request was filed this Thursday (14) by Center for Consensual Conflict Resolution (Nusol) The document was forwarded to Ministers Dias Toffoli and Flávio Dino, rapporteurs for the cases involving state legislation in Mato Grosso and Rondônia related to the moratorium. Negotiations at the Supreme Court began in April, following the Court's decision to refer the cases to the consensual solution center. Without the new extension, the current deadline would expire in June. According to the order, the request is due to the "high complexity" of the issue, which involves economic, social, and environmental impacts, requiring "technical in-depth analysis and continuous dialogue between the actors involved." After the first meeting between the parties, held in April, it was agreed that conciliation proposals should be presented by the end of last month. The document also states that there has been progress in the negotiations already carried out and that the extension of the deadline seeks to "enable the continuation of ongoing negotiations and broaden the possibilities of obtaining an adequate and stable consensual solution for the case." To date, no new meeting has been officially scheduled between the parties.

This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.