Member of the Lula government base in Congress, the federal deputy (-SP) signed CPMI, which aims to investigate fraud in
The commission has been articulated by the PL, which first filed a request in. With the requirement that the application will line up, however, the strategy has changed to include the Senate in the investigation.
“I hope you do this investigation because it is evident that we are talking about a gigantic and very cruel corruption scheme that stole the poorest people in our country. We are not talking about a small complaint,” says the deputy.
She adds that even if CPMI may represent political wear and tear for the executive, the government is willing to investigate, punish and reimburse the injured population.
The deputy admits that today the most likely is that the commission is not really installed, as it can sprinkle in virtually the entire political spectrum. “They will pull this wire and there will be a lot of people wrapped around,” he says.
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