The former president (PL) sent a message to his allies on Saturday (8) in which he defends the amnesty to those convicted of the scammer acts of January 8 as a humanitarian issue and extols the new president of, (-PB), who said on Friday (7) that the attacks.
“May God continue to illuminate our President Hugo Motta, as well as fathers and mothers will soon embrace their children. This amnesty is not political, it is humanitarian,” wrote the former president.
It showed that the bill in the House of Representatives that provides for amnesty to the convicts for the attacks in conjunction with broader proposals that could benefit Bolsonaro himself, who was convicted and made ineligible for eight years by the Electoral Court.
In an interview with a Paraíba radio, Motta were a “unimaginable aggression” to institutions, but cannot be classified as an attempt to blow.
“What happened cannot be admitted to happen again. It was an aggression to the institutions, an unimaginable aggression, no one imagined that it could happen,” he said.
“Now I want to say it was a blow … SCR has to have a leader, you have to have a person encouraging, support from other interested institutions, such as the Armed Forces, and didn’t have it.”
President Lula (PT) allies, who before being elected to the chairman on the 1st, among 513 members of the house, avoided interviews with the press and, not to generate noise with the PT and the two largest benches of the house .