In an interview with young Pan News, the federal deputy defended the agenda of ‘amnesty broad, general and unrestricted’ for those involved in the acts of January 8
In an interview with young Pan News, the federal deputy He defended the “broad amnesty, general and unrestricted amnesty” agenda for those involved in the acts of January 8. According to the parliamentarian, the demonstrations of September 7 would be a way of sending a message to the world that much of the Brazilian population disagrees with the country’s directions, specifically criticizing the conduct of inquiries for which he called the “coup plot” to silence the right.
Valadares rejected the idea of a “light amnesty”, arguing that a partial justice is a great injustice. He also criticized President Lula, stating that his promises of pacification and unity do not align with his actions and compared the current president’s speech to that of leaders such as Maduro and Fidel Castro.
The deputy also commented on the landing of União Brasil and the progressives of the federal government, explaining that the decision would be a “clamor of the base” of the parties, which, because they are from center right, do not align with the current government. Rodrigo Valadares also declared his support to former President Jair Bolsonaro and, if he cannot be a candidate, to whom he appoints.
*With information from Jornal da Manhã
*Report produced with the aid of AI