Motta criticizes STF attacks, but preaches smaller penalty to 8/1 – 07/04/2025 – Power

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The president of, (-PB), said that “it is not attacking the institutions that will find the departure to the delicate moment that the country lives”, in reference to attacks aimed at (Supreme Court) during in Sao Paulo, on Sunday (6).

The statement was made during an event of the São Paulo Commercial Association, where Motta participated in a lecture, on the morning of Monday (7). He also reviews what he called any exaggerations in the penalties of the condemned by the acts of 8 January.

The mayor was provoked to comment on the theme of former Deputy Vilmar Rocha (PSD).

“I defend two points so we can win this agenda. The first is the sensitivity to correct some exaggeration that has been happening to those who do not deserve to receive punishment. And the second is the responsibility of not increasing the institutional crisis that the country already lives,” he said.

Motta also criticized the centrality of the theme of amnesty in the political debate. “We can’t be on one agenda. Brazil has many more challenges than that,” he said.

Still on this topic, he said that it is not up to the mayor to be the agenda of each party’s agenda and that it is necessary to respect all the topics and stated that the obstruction of votes made by the PL as a form of pressure for the amnesty is foreseen by the regiment.

During the lecture, he also addressed topics such as the tax imposed by the United States, public safety and political reform.

According to Hugo Motta, Minister Ricardo Lewandowski, of Justice and Public Security, is intended to deliver on Tuesday (8) the proposal of amendment to the Constitution (PEC) of security to the leaders of the house.

The deputy compared the impact of the day Donald Trump announced commercial tariffs to the attacks on twin towers in 2001. “Just as September 11 changed world political conformation and led to the readjustment of forces, we now have April 2 as a change of parameter, behavior, for countries that had multilateralism as their conception,” he said.

According to Motta, it is not yet possible to know if the new tariffs imposed by the United States will represent an opportunity for Brazil. For him, the measures lead the world back to “backward times, bilateralism and mercantilism.

Asked by Folha, what is the situation of the Amnesty PEC and its progress in the House at this time, Motta declined to comment.

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