Marcos Rogério: So, in that respect, Mr. President, if Your Excellency wishes to hear, I have the arguments as to why we need to have a more in-depth debate.
Marcos Rogério: We are dealing with an important matter.
Look, no one disputes the importance of discussing measures to combat violence against women — I think it is an important agenda and has our full support — but you cannot, under the argument that we are legislating to protect, create legislation that is open-ended, abstract and which, in fact, represents yet another instrument for content control on social networks.
Marcos Rogério: This is a bill that goes beyond the very core of the debate here.
Marcos Rogério: First point: it deals with indeterminate legal concepts. This is a matter for the CCJ to debate, this is a matter for the CCJ to examine in depth.