Minister of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations also stated that it was against the current proposal that is being processed in the House of Representatives: ‘It cannot be amnesty who tried the coup’
who occupies the position of Minister of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations, said last Thursday (10) that the government is open to discuss the possibility of reduced penalties to those who participated in the attacks on January 8, 2023. However, it made it clear that the amnesty will not be considered for the leaders of the coup movement, such as Jair Bolsonaro. The minister trusts the capacity of the mayor, from preventing the vote of a project that it considers excessively comprehensive.
During his speech, Hoffmann stressed that many parliamentarians are not yet fully aware that the project in question proposes a broad amnesty. For her, it is essential to clarify this issue, because the discussion about the possibility of penalties should be made with caution, excluding amnesty to those who led the coup.
“When we talk to some parliamentarians, they don’t know that (that the project foresees a broad amnesty). This is not from January 8, this has to do with a substitute that has been presented and that takes this whole period, is lacking clarification about it. And in fact, talking about amnesty or mediation of penal It can’t happen is an amnesty of those who led a blow to the country, ”said Gleisi Hoffmann.
The opposition, in turn, is mobilizing efforts to gather signatures that enable an urgent request for the project. However, six signatures are still missing for the proposal to advance. PT leader Lindbergh Farias commented that some deputies of the ruling base have already signed the list, which may signal a change in posture in relation to penalties reduction, although this flexibility does not extend to the organizers of the coup.
The minister emphasized the importance of a clear and transparent debate on the subject, noting that society and parliamentarians need to be well informed about the implications of the project. The discussion about the reduction of penalties, according to her, should be done responsibly, without making room for the amnesty of the main responsible for the acts of 8 January. “I think it makes sense for the Supreme Court to make new agreements. But Bolsonaro says he doesn’t want to reduce feather, he wants a broad amnesty, he’s just thinking about him,” said the minister.
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