The federal deputy (PSOL-SP), who was the candidate of (PT) in the municipal elections in São Paulo and is quoted to the General Secretariat of the Presidency, has starred in the social networking centrão attacks on Lulistas offensive after overthrowing by the congress of the IOF (Financial Operation Tax) Congress.
In videos and cards, Boulos says the Lula administration was defeated in because it has resisted congress and financial market pressures to cut expenses with the poor population.
There would be, according to the deputy, an alliance between the center and the right to increase popular dissatisfaction through the cuts, weaken Lula and pave the way to the election of a right -wing candidate in 2026.
“They come together to overthrow Lula’s decree and try to force the government to make cuts in the people’s loin. It’s the billionaire lobby who acted so they pay nothing and the people pay the bill,” says the deputy in one of the posts.
Of the last 21 posts of the deputy profile on Instagram, 10 are attacks on the center or right in Congress. Four others deal with what the government’s struggle for tax justice would be-a discourse that governors mobilized on networks since last Wednesday’s defeat.
Nearly profiles, including federal deputy Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP), mobilize the watchword “Enemy Congress of the People”, but Boulos avoids the motto for now. He also did not direct direct criticism of the mayor, (-PB).
with the motto of the ruling mobilization.
Boulos’s stance contrasts with that of other prominent figures in the government and the allied base.
Even usually the combative deputy Lindbergh Farias (-RJ) has made milder criticism of the conduct of Congress, and the tone of the government leader’s posts in the House, José Guimarães (PT-CE), is visibly lighter.
Equal is the minister’s stance (institutional relations), responsible for relations with Congress, who even went to social networks to defend the president of the House of Representatives.
“The debate, the divergence, the political dispute are part of democracy. But none of this authorizes the personal and disqualified attacks on social networks against the mayor, Deputy Hugo Motta,” he wrote in X.
Sought by SheetBoulos said no parliamentary colleague expressed discomfort with his posts and said the right has to learn to receive criticism.
“The criticism is part of the democratic game. Just as the right attacks, it has to know how to be attacked. It is important for people to know what is at stake in the country at this time.”
After the defeat in the House and Senate last Wednesday (25) for the theme of the IOF, governors left for the. The base mobilizes the narrative that Congress would be protecting privileges by overthrowing IOF’s rates.
Videos made with artificial intelligence show workers paying most of the national tax burden and supporting the “Brazil condominium”, while coverage residents would enjoy everything without paying taxes.
The government, in turn, would be seeking tax justice by taxing the “BBB”: banks, bets and billionaires. This line follows a direction of President Lula himself, who said he faced a rebellion every time he tries to increase taxes on the richest.
The mobilization generated discomfort between congressmen. Motta accused the government of fostering social polarization and has expressed its discomfort during conversations at the Lisbon Forum, a meeting between business, political and legal personalities in the Portuguese capital.
Amid the media offensive, the government tries to overthrow the legislative decree on the IOF in the Supreme. In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday (1), the Attorney General of the Union argues that the Decree represents the improper interference of the Congress on the executive’s prerogatives and, therefore, a violation of the principle of separation between the three powers.
The play generated conciliation movements by Supreme Ministers, who are afraid to hire another wear and tear amid the trial of the coup plot and shortly after the discussion of the Big Techs.
“I hope that a solution is built here. I think this IOF crisis is more the revelation of a symptom than of the disease. We need to deal with the disease, the lack of dialogue, the coordination. This is just the tip of the iceberg of a crisis.