Eduardo Bolsonaro states that the ’embarrassment’ of politicians ‘worsens with the presence of Senators linked to the Lula party, who systematically adopts hostile postures to the US’
The federal deputy (PL-SP) shared last Tuesday (22), in his profile in the X (former Twitter), a video in which the blogger calls former ministers of (PL) “traitors of the country” for integrating the mission of the Senate that traveled to the US to negotiate the 50% surcharge imposed on Brazilian products by the president.
“Tereza Cristina and Marcos Pontes, for me, are currently two homeland traitors, it’s very clear,” says the pockets influencer in the recording. In the publication, Eduardo also wrote that “such parliamentarians do not speak on behalf of President Jair Bolsonaro” and that the mission of senators is “doomed to failure.”
Astronaut Senator Marcos Pontes (PL-SP) was Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations during the government of Jair Bolsonaro and Senator Tereza Cristina (PP-MS) acted as Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply in the same management.
The criticism against his father’s former ministers continues, in the publication, Eduardo writes that the “embarrassment” of the senators “gets worse with the presence of senators linked to the Lula party, a politician who systematically adopts hostile postures to the US.”
Public note
Faced with the formation of an entourage of Brazilian senators who intends to come to the United States to deal with the charges imposed by President Trump, categorically and unambiguously recorded that such parliamentarians do not speak on behalf of President Jair…
– Eduardo Bolsonaro🇧🇷 (@bolsonarosp)
Despite the friction, the senators continue to support the former president. Tereza Cristina, through her X, wrote: “I have always advocated caution and maturity to face the serious problems of Brazil – including to keep negotiations about tariffs that can harm our people so much.”
Check out the senators who participate in the mission
-President: Senator Nelsinho Trad (PSD-MS)
-Senator Tereza Cristina (PP-MS)
-Senator Astronaut Marcos Pontes (PL-SP)
-Senator Jaques Wagner (PT-BA)
-Senator Esperidião Amin (PP-SC)
-Senator Rogério Carvalho (PT-SE)
-Senator Fernando Farias (MDB-AL)
-Senator Carlos Viana (Somos-MG)
Eduardo Bolsonaro calls for sanctions to press for amnesty
In the post, Eduardo Bolsonaro states that the Senate’s mission should not be fruits for “postponing the confrontation of real problems, selling the false idea of a ‘diplomatic victory’ while ignoring the core of the Brazilian institutional issue.”
The parliamentarian defends the granting of a “wide general and unrestricted” amnesty for those convicted of the coup plot, including his father, so that the tariff is removed. Eduardo has already criticized other allies who tried to reverse the rates, aiming to avoid economic damage, but did not speak of amnesty, such as the governor of Sao Paulo, Tarcisio de Freitas (Republicans).
Self -examined in the US, Eduardo asks for sanctions to Brazilian authorities and, last Monday (21), said he attended meetings with members of the US government in which the tariff was discussed.
Earlier, the deputy asked that US officials to punish the Supreme Court minister with the magnitsky law, used to frame authorities, members of terrorist groups, criminals linked to money laundering schemes and security agents accused of serial murder.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Nátaly Tenório