Lula Attacks Trump, Says that Moraes 'Guarantee Democracy' and Asks for an Immeasurance of Parliamentarians Who Have Made a Move to Congress
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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated that this Saturday, 9 that the Brazilian political scene is living in a situation that he considers to be “without precedents”. According to him, this is due to the action of Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF). In a note published on the social network X, Landau stated that “the separation of Powers between different branches of the government is the greatest …
Lula returned to the defense of Alexandre de Moraes in the middle of the pressure of the opposition by the StF minister's impeachment. During the program in Rio Blanco, in Acre, the petitioner said on this Saturday, 8, that Moraes “is guaranteeing democracy”. Felipe Moura Brazil, Duda Teixeira and Ricardo Kertzman commented: The post Lula, Moraes and Bolsonaro: the retromanization appeared first on The Antagonist.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva criticized this Saturday (8), at an event in Rio Blanco (AC), the occupation of the House of Representatives and the Federal Senate by opposition parliamentarians, which took place early this week. He also asked Senator Sérgio Petecão (PSD-AC), present at the ceremony, who did not sign an application from the Prime Minister of the Federal Court (STF), Alexandre Morees. “You, please, [Sergio] Petecón [PSD-AC], …
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) defended Minister Alexandre de Moraes, asked an ally senator not to sign the Minister's application for impeachment and claimed that the judge is “guarantee democracy”. Lula was also in the attack against senators and MPs who tried to prevent work at the National Congress, which he called “patriary traitors”. The same charges were made to Jair Bolsonaro and his son, Eduardo Bolsonaro. Statements were made…
Lula defends the opposition's mandate to deal with Congress and says "Moraes is guaranteeing democracy"
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defended Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court, and criticized the discussion promoted by the opposition in the Senate about the ministry's impeachment. — You can be sure that the Brazilian government does not want to be more than anyone but not less than anyone. The President of the United States learns to respect the sovereignty of that country and the judicial power of that country. And…
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