One of the protagonists of the latest crisis involving the government, the mayor, (-PB), argued that the divergence between powers is natural in a democracy and that they have.
The statements were made at an event made by Esfera Brasil in Lisbon on Tuesday (1st) and will be in the sphere, Videocast of the group with interviews with authorities and entrepreneurs.
In the conversation, Motta does not specifically mention the crisis caused after which the (financial operations tax) increased. The decision was, in.
The mayor states in Videocast that, since he took command of the house, he has sought to act “with a lot of balance, with great caution” and play a convergence agenda with the country. Motta praised the relationship with the Senate, chaired by David Alcolumbre (Union-AP) and qualified it as very fruitful.
It also points out that the relationship with other powers has been of much dialogue and respect, but of independence, “as our Constitution governs.” “We have sought, with this independence, to be able to maintain a harmonious coexistence, because the one who wins with it is the country,” says Motta. “But having harmony is not obliged to agree with everything the other does. There is disagreement, there is discussion, there is disagreement, and this is natural to democracy.
“Especially because we have a regime that allows everyone to express their desire, their opinion on these subjects. And so it is with powers,” he continues. “And in this construction, we have sought with a lot of dialogue, with a lot of capacity to find convergence, to be able to have a positive agenda, a productive agenda for our country.”
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