The licensed federal deputy (PL-SP) Criticized this Tuesday (15), in a social network, the posture of the governor of São Paulo, (Republicans), given the tariff imposed by the President of to Brazilian products in reaction to cases against former President Jair Bolsonaro in court.
The former president’s son defends the end of 50%tariffs, with a broad amnesty for those accused of articulating a coup plot to keep him in power. In Eduardo’s assessment, the governor’s attitude of trying to negotiate this plan.
“Dear Governador @tarcisiogdf, if you were looking at any part of our industry or commerce, you would be defending the end of the exception regime that will destroy the Brazilian economy and our freedoms. But, as, to you, servile subservience to the elites is synonymous with defending national interests, I don’t expect you to understand.”
Later, Bolsonaro’s allies began to reverberate the theme, praising the two actors and saying that no one is wrong. “No one is wrong. The moment requires courage and actions on various fronts,” wrote Jorge Seiff. Senator and former Minister Jorge Seiff (PL-SC) came out in defense of Eduardo and Tarcisio. “@Tarcisiogdf, as governor of SP, who accounts for almost 40% of national GDP, did what is expected of a state executive: defending his people, his production, his jobs, his exports,” said Seiff.
The Santa Catarina Senator also recognized the performance of federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro. “@Bolsonarosp, as a parliamentarian and son, also fulfills his mission: to denounce the arbitrariness against his father and his people in the face of persecution and the dictatorship in force,” concluded Seiff. Shortly after Trump’s tariff, Tarcisio adopted a critical tone to the federal government, blaming President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) for tariffs. Days later, Tarcísio softened the discourse and defended the union of efforts between the state and federal governments to face the effects of tariffs and praised the diplomatic performance of the petista government.
Jorge Seiff also said on Tuesday (15) being against the tax announced by US President Donald Trump. “But logical, I disagree with the taxation of 50% of Brazilian products. This measure harms the entire population, especially agribusiness and fishing, sectors of which I am part. The fight is for freedom, but also for justice for those who work, plant, fishing and exports. But I am sure that each of them, Eduardo and Tarcisio, is fulfilling exactly their roles,” concluded Seiff.
*This text does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the young Pan.