Manifestation was attended by Nikolas Ferreira and Silas Mafalaia; Tarcisio was not
Pastor Silas Malafaia gathered deputies, councilors and other authorities on Paulista Avenue, this Sunday (3.2025), to participate in an act against the president and Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Court (Supreme Court). The demonstration did not have the presence of the former MANDHERNER because of the-which determine its home collection on weekends and prohibit it to leave Brasilia.
With the absence of the former president’s sons, the act prioritized the presence of Deputy Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG)-that earlier, appeared in the act of Belo Horizonte (MG). The mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), and his deputy, Colonel Mello Araújo (PL), were also present.
Former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro went to the act held in Belém (PA). The children of the former president, Flávio and Carlos, participated in the demonstrations in Rio and Santa Catarina, respectively. Eduardo is in the US.
The act was also marked by the absence of governors. (Republicans), Governor of São Paulo, a medical procedure this Sunday (3.ago) and did not participate. (União Brasil), from Goiás, and (Novo), from Minas Gerais, who reportedly intend to participate in the presidential dispute in 2026, were also absent.
The deputy (PL-GO) was confirmed by Malafaia at the São Paulo event, but chose to attend the act held in Goiânia (GO).
Read below the names of who went to the act on av. Paulista this Sunday (3.ago):
- Valdemar Costa NetoNational of PL;
- Ricardo Nunes (MDB), from São Paulo;
- Colonel Mello Araújo (PL), from São Paulo;
- Silas Malafaia;
- Marco Feliciano (PL-SP), ;
- Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG), ;
- Paulo Bilynskyj (PL-SP), and chairman of the Chamber Public Security Commission;
- Rosana Valle (PL-SP), ;
- Cavalcante (RJ), and leader of the PL in the House;
- André do Prado (PL-SP), state;
- CONTE LOPES (PL-SP), state;
- Lucas Bove (PL-SP), state;
- Paulo Mansur (PL-SP), state;
- Tomé Abduch (Republicans-SP), state.
- Lucas Pavanato (PL-SP), ;
- Zoe Martínez (PL-SP), .