The president () defended on Tuesday (20) the work of the Minister of the Civil House, amid rumors a speech of the first lady, after a dinner of the Brazilian entourage and the leader of ,.
Janja would have cited harmful effects from the Chinese platform, which would have caused discomfort among those present.
Lula showed irritation with the dissemination, questioned in public who “had the pachorra” to leak the conversation and stated that the speech about the social network was made by him, and the first lady would have only complemented.
According to the Monica Bergamo column, it fell on Rui Costa. The head of the Civil House denied the hypothesis “vehemently”.
This Tuesday, at an event with mayors, the president said that “Rui is treated like a guy who doesn’t let things happen.”
“When, in fact, all of you mayor must have a secretary who plays the same role as the head of the Civil House,” he said in the mayor march in Brasilia, an event in which he applauded by those present.
“I want to enjoy, in front of the mayors, to thank Rui Costa’s important and relevant role, Bahia’s most successful governor plays in my government.”
The mayor march brings together municipal managers from all over the country every year. There was a presence by weight of ministers of the Esplanade, in addition to the presidents of the Chamber (Republicans-PB), and Senate, (Brazil-AP Union).
One of the main demands of the category at this time is the approval of PEC 66, which is processed in Congress and aims to establish the payment of precatory by the municipalities, besides opening a new deadline for payment of municipal debts with their own social security regimes.
In his speech, Motta told the mayors that PEC is one of the guidelines that are on the horizon of the Legislature and made speeches praising municipalism.
Lula, in turn, spoke about the responsibility of municipal managers, amid the demands of the municipalities for a flexibility in the rules of payment of parliamentary amendments. The theme has been dealt with in (Supreme Federal Court).
“We need to learn once and for all that the problems we have have to be solved at a negotiating table and not in the judiciary,” he said. “Things only have to go to the judiciary when our political ability is exhausted.”
Before Lula, the president of CNM (National Confederation of Municipalities), Paulo Ziulkoski, spoke about the demands of the mayors and suggested that the petista “open the eye” by criticizing the limit imposed on parliamentary amendments by the Supreme Court.