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Political world reacts to Bolsonaro’s speeches at demonstrations

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The political environment reacted to the speeches of President Jair Bolsonaro (non-partisan) during the pro and anti-government demonstrations taking place on September 7 this year in several capitals.

During his first appearance in Brasilia, Bolsonaro did not name any of the Supreme Court ministers, but said that those who operate outside the Constitution “should be set up” or “asked to leave.”

In São Paulo, Bolsonaro was even harsher and added that “only God” would take him out of Brasilia and that he would never be arrested.

Senator Flavio Bolsonaro (Patriota-RJ), the president’s son, also spoke on social media. He was with the president at the top of the sound system in Brasilia and stated that those who hold to the narrative of “undemocratic action” or that millions of Brazilians have taken to the streets today just because of President Bolsonaro live in a different dimension. “

According to him, those who adhere to this position, “refuse to notice the dissatisfaction of the population with the undemocratic actions of the only minister of the STF.”

Governor of Sao Paulo, Joao Doria (PSDB) also shared on social media about this Tuesday’s action (7).

“We cannot fail. That the democratic rule of law and the values ​​of freedom always prevail over authoritarianism in order for Brazil to return to growth, create jobs and reduce social disparities. Long live independence, ”he wrote.

In a Twitter post, the Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies, Marcelo Ramos (PL-AM) demanded action from President Jair Bolsonaro after participating in demonstrations. “President, what can you say about 14.8 million unemployed, 19 million hungry, gasoline above 100 reais, gasoline above 7, double-digit percentages and PIBinho?” The MP said.

Former presidential candidate of the republic, Marina Silva (Rede-AC) stated that Bolsonaro had threatened the ministers of the Supreme, “and at the same time confirmed that he was acting in the name of“ respecting the Constitution ”.

“Definitely doesn’t understand democracy. He understands scams. Respect for the Constitution and Bolsonar are incompatible, ”wrote Marina.

Minister of Labor and Social Security, Onyx Lorenzoni, made a few action-friendly social media posts. “What worries the storytellers most is that Jair Bolsonaro is a true popular leader who speaks the truth,” he wrote.

senator Marcos Rogerio (DEM-RO), Deputy Prime Minister, spoke on social media. He was next to Bolsonaro during the flight over Brazil and said that this “September 7 will go down in history.”

senator Umberto Costa (PT-PE), President of the Senate Human Rights Commission, also tweeted. “Those who think that Bolsonaro has shown strength are completely wrong. It is isolated from the population, the international community, economic elites, the media, and the middle class. He will not deliver the blow that he intended to do, because he will have resistance, ”the senator said.

federal deputy Rossi KeithThe president of the IDB said on a social network that he considers it unacceptable to attack any of the established authorities. “I always defend harmony and dialogue. However, we cannot close our eyes to those who offend the Constitution. And she herself has the remedies for such attacks, ”she said.

In a video posted on Twitter, Senator Fernando Collor (PROS-AL) expressed support for President Jair Bolsonar and asked the population to remain optimistic. “We are all united to make this Brazil an ever stronger country. Let’s keep our optimism and hope and believe that Brazil will be the country of our dreams, ”Collor said.

senator Eduardo Girao (Podemos-CE) stated that it is necessary to reflect on the consequences of the demonstrations. “I participated in Brasilia in the gigantic act of September 9th, in which thousands of people demanded freedom. Now we need to think about the impact of the demonstrations. Tomorrow morning I will be discussing in the Senate actions that meet the legitimate desires of the people in the name of democracy, ”he said.

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