The one of issued a note in which he accuses the state deputy, affiliated with the party, to ally with the state.
The caption also denies having interference with the destination of indemnity funds of the parliamentary, the target of anonymous denunciation this week for allegedly hiring a ghost company.
The party begins the note arguing that the complaints against Portela are strictly ascertained, “with total transparency and respect for due process of law, ensuring the right to broad defense and contradictory.”
The parliamentarian was reported to the Public Prosecution Service of Auditors for allegedly hired a company in the name of her husband’s uncle to provide data automation services in her office at Alepe (Pernambuco Legislative Assembly). Created in July 2023, the company would have already received R $ 457.2 thousand from the Legislative House.
After this initial defense, the PSOL-PE criticizes the parliamentarian and states that in recent months, “the deputy has been progressively distancing himself from the party” and cites the collective discharge of allies, which migrated to the PT, “signaling clear change in political alignment.” “The advisors who chose to remain in PSOL were exonerated from the mandate,” he continues.
In 2026, Dani Portela must be a candidate for reelection by the PT, which should be joined in March.
The party also complains about the absence of the deputy’s participation in the activities of PSOL’s majority plate to 2026 and says that Dani Portela does not maintain dialogue with the party direction or participates in the organic life of the subtitle.
In addition, it claims to have “serious reserves regarding the construction of alliances in Alepe that include the PL of [Jair] Bolsonaro, a party whose positions are diametrically opposed to our programmatic principles. “” This articulation resulted, for example, in the election of Deputy Alberto Feitosa (PL) to the presidency of the Constitution and Justice Commission with votes for the PSOL bloc, Republicans and PSB. “
Finally, the party says it does not exercise “any interference with the administrative and financial decisions of the parliamentary mandate, including the allocation of indemnity funds.”
Dani Portela recorded a video on a social network rebutting the party’s note and stating that of all the attacks he suffered in the week, what surprised her most was PSOL. The state deputy claims to be a lie the information that he exonered party people.
“This is an untruth, an absurd insinuating and claiming that I have a relationship with the pocket field, with the right field,” he continues. “I am a broad defender of the Lula government, of democracy, the democratic popular field.”
“It is absurd what PSOL is trying to do to me,” he continues, justifying that he has asked for support from PL parliamentarians to.
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