The mayor, (-PB), authorized Bahia deputies to be in Salvador this week on the grounds of participating in an event with President Luiz Inacio da Silva (PT), but practically only leftist parliamentarians attended the act.
Names ignored the walk in celebration of Bahia’s independence on Wednesday (2). Some traveled elsewhere and even published criticism of the petista.
The order of Motta dismissed the presence in Congress between Tuesday (1st) and Thursday (3). The justification was: “In order to participate in the commemorative solemnities of Brazil’s independence in Bahia with the presence of the President of the Republic, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva”.
Authorization takes place at a time of tension between Centrão and Câmara, and the government after AE (National Institute of Social Security).
The entire Bahian bench has been released at no cost to the House, including names of opposition or centrian acronyms, such as Jair Bolsonaro, Republicans and the party that has three ministries of the Esplanade, but is largely contrary to Lula administration and currently debate to deliver their positions to the executive.
Lula participated in marches last Wednesday (2). On the same day, Paulo Azi (União Brasil-BA), chairman of the Commission of Commission and Justice and Opponent of Lula, was at events in Seville, Spain.
Elmar Nascimento (União Brasil), one of the main articulators of the centrão and right arm of former mayor Arthur Lira (-al), was in the House on Tuesday and even chaired the session.
“Regarding the mentioned vacation period, we clarify that this is not an individual request of the deputy,” he said, through his advisory.
Already Captain Alden (PL-BA) posted, on Thursday, a video of Lula being booed during the act of Wednesday.
Leur Lomanto Júnior (União Brasil-BA) republished video of ACM Neto, one of the leaders of his party, criticizing an interview that the petista gave during the fourth in Bahia. He “normally carried out his parliamentary activities” in the House in these days, said his advisory.
Left parliamentarians, in turn, posted photos on the march and with the president. This is the case of names such as Alice Portugal (PC do B-BA), Bacelar (PV-BA) and Lídice da Mata (PSB-BA).
Pastor Sergeant Isidório (Avante-BA), evangelical and advocate of conservative guidelines, published a video in which he appears in military clothes, playing instruments and singing “Olê, Olê, Olê, Hello, Lula, Lula”.
The period of dismissal, between Tuesday and Thursday, coincides with the working days of the Chamber in Brasilia.
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