Opposition in MG Criticism ‘PseudoCondition’ of Zema – 16/08/2025 – Panel

by Andrea
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A group of 20 parliamentarians of the disclosure on Saturday (16) a letter in which he criticizes the “PseudoCaditation” of the Governor of the State, (Novo), to the presidency, the same day he decided, in an event in.

The letter is authored by the so -called Block Democracy and Fight, which qualifies the government of the miner of “disaster camouflaged by ‘Lacrations’, at the expense of a pompous and.”

The document criticizes Zema’s performance in public safety, citing as an example the decision of the governor to cut fuel for police vehicles.

“As thinkers and educators look about public policies to build quality education, Zema tries and, when he can’t, ‘forget’ our students, who study with broken furniture, depredated buildings and even eventually without water in the taps.”

It also accuses the governor to neglect the mining health network and to stop the destination of $ 1 billion of the fight against misery in Minas.

“Forged by high investments in advertising and videos of social networks, it has built a seemingly efficient character, but who is only a politician whose government dishonests billionaire entrepreneurs and condemns the poor people to suffer from ineffective policies,” the group criticizes.

The document also recalls that the fare and, “which buys 42% of mining exports, while asking for loan of more than $ 1 billion to the bank of the block.”

Parliamentarians also emphasize the lack of dialogue with the Minas Gerais Assembly and the one granted by the state government. “What is not good for Minas, will never be good for the country,” concludes the text.


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