The former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) criticized the director general of the Federal Police (PF), Andrei Rodrigues, after he stated that there is no “absolute immunity” for parliamentarians, in response to the president of the Chamber, Arthur Lira (PP-AL)last Wednesday (4).
The criticism came in the form of a publication on the social network from the Chamber of Deputies what parliamentary immunity is, what freedom of expression is and what deputies can or cannot say in the gallery,” said Bolsonaro.
Without directly mentioning the name of Andrei Rodrigues, Bolsonaro stated that the head of the PF is “meddling in matters internal to the Legislature” and “affronting” “the free speech of the people’s representatives”.
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Afterwards, the former president showed solidarity with Arthur Lira and the deputies Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP)your son, Marcel van Hattem (Novo-RS) e Cabo Gilberto (PL-PB).
At the end of November, after attacking delegate Fábio Schor in speeches in the Chamber of Deputies. The police officer worked in the investigations that indicted Bolsonaro, as well as military personnel and opposition politicians.
After the indictments, so that “anyone who infringes on the capacity of parliamentarians will be held liable for abuse of authority”.
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On the same occasion that he said there was no absolute immunity, the head of the PF said that criticism from the President of the Chamber will not affect investigations against deputies. “Disturb, zero. We will not move one millimeter away from what we are guided by, which is the Constitution and the laws. This is what guides all of our investigations and gives us the ability to respond to the criminal justice system,” stated Rodrigues.
(With Estadão Content)