The trip of the first lady Rosângela da Silva, A, to the beginning of this month became the target of at least three information requirements of opposition deputies. The three were directed to the Minister of the Civil House ,.
and the presidential entourage. A, among other commitments, a meeting with the Brazilian community, a visit to Kremlin (headquarters of the Russian government) and participation in an event about the global alliance against hunger and poverty.
Deputy Evair Vieira de Melo (PP-ES) requested information on public expenses related to the first lady’s trip. Captain Alberto Neto (PL-AM) charged information about the entourage that accompanied Janja and wondered if her visit to the Russian country was coordinated with Itamaraty.
The third, authored by four opposition parliamentarians, requests the reasons that justified the early trip of Janja and what the criteria adopted for her participation in these agendas.
First lady’s trips have been the subject of controversy, with questions about the costs and the need for their presence at certain events. The opposition has explored these international commitments to wear out the image of the federal government.
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