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The opposition values ​​the legacy of the CPI. Governors see political bias – Radio Senate

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Senator Marcos Rogerio (DEM-RO) said the final CPI report was unconstitutional and unfounded. Denying allegations against the government, he questioned the refusal to investigate cases of corruption in states and municipalities. Senator Randolph Rodriguez (Rede-AP) noted that the CPI went beyond the government’s oversight in identifying attempted corruption and human testing during the pandemic.

20.10.2021, 18h09 – UPDATED 10/20/2021 18:37

Duration of audio: 05:09

Edilson Rodriguez / Senate Agency

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THE SENATORS OF THE UNION BASE STATE THE CPI REPORT IS NON-CONSTITUTIONAL TO INDICATE THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC. OPPOSITION FEATURES THAT INVESTIGATIONS INDICATED CORRUPTION IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND PATIENT TESTING. ERICA REPORTER CHRISTIAN. Criticizing the CPI’s final report and announcing a split vote, Senator Marcos Rogerio of Rondonia’s Democratic Party said the commission had not investigated allegations of corruption by states and municipalities. Why didn’t you deepen your investigation? This is a flimsy, partial, selective investigation. This is a real invention. They didn’t want to really investigate what was happening in the states and municipalities. CPI Vice President Senator Randolph Rodriguez of Rede Sustentabilidade do Amapá stressed that the CPI went beyond accusations of federal government inaction in the pandemic. Although we believed that the omissions were very serious and that they led to the death of the Brazilians, we were faced with a darker and sadder scheme: people were made from guinea pigs, as it was done in the Tratecov episode, how it was done. in the episode Prevent Senior. Once approved, the final report will be sent to the Ministry of State, the Federal Audit Office, the Federal Police and transferred to the CPI Prevent Senior in São Paulo.

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