Carla Zambelli’s sister criticizes PL abandonment – 08/02/2025 – Panel

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Lawyer and college professor, Paula Zambelli says that her younger sister, the federal deputy, was abandoned by, from the revocation of her mandate by the TSE to the

To the panel the sister also showed concern about the health of, besides suffering from depression.

“What makes me most perplexed is the institutional abandonment: I did not imagine that an deputy of Carla’s scrutiny, the most voted woman parliamentary of this legislature and the party, when she went through a situation like this would be disregarded by the party itself,” he says. She says the party has not given financial or legal support to the deputy.

Ideologically aligned to the left, unlike the deputy, Paula says that her sister, since childhood, has a history of assuming firm postures.

From Sao Paulo, she has exchanged messages with her father, João Hélio Salgado, who traveled to Italy even before Carla’s arrest. The concern of both, as well as the mother and the youngest brother, is with the health of the deputy, who makes continuous use of medication.

“Carla has many diseases that, combined, can bring very different effects, depending on how she is, and what medicine she is missing. This is a reason for much concern, because she may lose her senses, faints, lack of membership sensitivity, apart from the emotional and psychological issues of someone who has deep depression,” says Paula.

She states that extradition would be a nightmare. “A extradition process implies serving a sentence in Brazil of something she reaffirms she has not done. And, being an unfair and high penalty, applied to a fact that she says she has not committed, there is also the fear of not being converted to home,” he says.

A in the period between the end of the government and the 2018 election, in which Zambelli was elected deputy.

“Our political convictions are different, and it saddens all this polarization, but we need to remember that it represents many people who think like her, and this is greater beauty of democracy,” says Paula.

For Paula, prison is a chance for her sister to moderate some ideas in which she is “radical or extremist” and “solidifies some of the principles that are the foundation of her character.”

“I consider it to be one of the chapters of her history. Carla is 45 years old. So I have a deep desire that all this has some greater purpose,” he says.


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