Allies of the former president () criticized the statements of the first lady, Rosângela da Silva, A, about A, XI Jinping, in which he defended the regulation of social networks.
Bolsonarism, such as the federal deputy (PL-MG) and the Rio de Janeiro councilman (PL), the former president’s son, have associated the speech with a defense of “censorship” in social networks, in the mold of what is practiced by the Chinese Communist Party government.
No, available on digital platforms on Friday (23), Janja reported the conversation he had, earlier this month, with the Chinese president during a private dinner offered to Lula and Brazilian ministers, in which they addressed the theme of social networks.
“President XI said that they also have problems within, although there is a very strong regulation there. You can only use screen from 11 years, with a specific time. There can be no social network, there is a whole regulation,” Janja said when commenting on dialogue with the Chinese leader.
The first lady continued: “He said, ‘If here does not follow the rule, has an effect, has arrest, there is all legislation.’ And why is it so difficult to talk about here? Why is we so hard to talk about other spaces, you know? It’s not a matter of freedom of expression, we’re talking about life, we’re talking about children.”
The former president’s eldest son, the senator (PL-RJ) said the first lady defends a model that “holds people for networking.”
Also on Instagram, Nikolas republished the video of the interview, with a caption in response to the speech of the first lady: “Brazilians don’t want to live in a dictatorship. Simple.”
The federal deputy (PL-SP), who is sentenced to arrest for hacker invasion of the judiciary system, said Janja suggested applying in Brazil “democracy” of China. “Do not be fooled by the term ‘regular.'”
The trip from () to China this month was that the petista and the first lady had with the Chinese leader about Tiktok.
Although Lula denied discomfort with Beijing’s authorities, the episode exposed the government, with accusations of who was responsible for the press release, and annoyed the President of the Republic, who publicly criticized the leakage. He the right to express himself.
In the interview with the podcast, Janja said her speech at the meeting in China “was not a protocol break” and that she doesn’t go to a dinner “just to accompany her husband.” “I didn’t enter a room shouting. There is no such thing. It means I can’t say? I’m not a porcelain biscuit.”