Even after the STF minister clarifies that ‘there is no prohibition’ to give interviews, the former president, who is under precautionary measures and cannot use social networks, has preferred silence
The former president preferred not to comment on the sanctions that were applied against the ministerdo through the global magnitsky. “I have nothing about it,” said the former executive chief as he left his party headquarters on Wednesday (30). The information is from the newspaper O Globo. Even after Moraes clarifies that “there is no prohibition” for Bolsonaro to give interviews, the former president, who is under precautionary measures and cannot use social networks, has preferred silence. Upon entering the headquarters of the PL, he did not comment on the arrest of the federal deputy
Despite stating that “there is nothing” with the sanctions that fall on Moraes, the son of the former president, federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP), was one of the articulators who asked for the measure. Self -examined in the US, the parliamentarian was dialogue with the US government for global magnistky law to be applied against the Supreme Minister. Eduardo’s goal was to get amnesty for his father and others convicted of the attempted coup. The deputy’s right -hand man, a pocket -influenced influencer Paulo Figueiredo, also stated in an X (former Twitter) publication that Ministers Luis Roberto Barroso and Gilmar Mendes, from the STF, may suffer the same retaliation if they do not “release the tyrant’s hand”, referring to Moraes.
So far, the magnistky law had only been applied to serious human rights violators, such as dictatorial regimes authorities, member of terrorist groups and criminals linked to money laundering and serial murders. The device prevents Moraes prevents access to goods in the United States, prohibits the minister to enter the country and determines that all companies that have assets in the United States should restrict the target access of the sanction to their services, which includes financial institutions and technology platforms.
*With information from Estadão Content