After the , the crimes condemned by Bolsonarists are defended as necessary to “repair the excesses committed” and “pacify the country”.
This Thursday (14), the minister (STF) said.
The project, by former federal deputy Vitor Hugo (PL-GO), began amnestying all those who participated in politically and/or electorally motivated acts or supported the attacks, “including contributions, donations, logistical support or provision of services and publications on social media and platforms” between January 8, 2023 and the law’s entry into force.
Furthermore, the substitute expanded the amnesty to “everyone who participated in subsequent or previous events” on January 8, 2023, “as long as they maintain a correlation” with the events. Now, the project awaits the creation of the special commission announced by President Arthur Lira (PP-AL) to debate the topic.
For federal deputy Júlia Zanatta (PL-SC), the amnesty “is necessary to precisely pacify the country”.
“Everyone knows that the penalties are exorbitant. And the feeling of injustice is evident. The best way is to make amends,” he says. “If they become even more heated after this episode, I really fear for the mental health of everyone in this country.”
The parliamentarian, without mentioning names, also states that “some are eager for more censorship and oppression and may use the episode as an excuse.”
Regarding the parallel that has been drawn between the episode and the stabbing of former president Jair Bolsonaro in 2018, she claims to be. “But apparently it was two people who ended up taking it to the ultimate consequences.”
President of the CCJ, Caroline de Toni (PL-SC) assesses that the explosion “was an isolated act because it was a suicidal act, that is, a fatality, especially because, from what has been determined so far, he suffered as a result of personal problems.”
She also says that. “Because this law aims to ensure the fundamental rights of the accused and due legal process and to repair excesses committed.”
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