The dean of the (Supreme Federal Court), minister, said on social networks on Sunday (7) that “what Brazil really can no longer stand are the successive coup attempts.”
Speech is a response to the governor’s speech, (Republicans), who said that “no one can handle the tyranny of a minister as [Alexandre de] Moraes “.
“What Brazil really can’t stand are the successive coup attempts that, throughout its history, have threatened the democracy and freedom of the people,” the minister says in the publication.
“It is essential to reaffirm: Crimes against the Democratic Rule of Law are unsusceptible to forgiveness! It is up to the institutions to punish them with rigor and ensure that they never repeat themselves.”
Gilmar’s demonstration was published at night. The minister said in his text that “it is opportune to reiterate that true freedom is not born of attacks on institutions, but of its strengthening.”
“There is no ‘dictatorship of the toga’ in Brazil, nor ministers acting like tyrants. The STF has fulfilled its role as guardian of the Constitution and the rule of law, preventing setbacks and preserving fundamental guarantees,” he said.
Gilmar added that if we want to talk about the dangers of authoritarianism “just remember the recent past of our country.”
“Thousands of dead in a pandemic, vaccines deliberately neglected by authorities, threats to the electoral system and the separation of powers, camps in front of barracks asking for military intervention, attempted coup d’état with violence and destruction of public heritage, as well as murder plans against authorities of the Republic,” said the minister.
Gilmar is a member of the second class of the Supreme, and does not participate in the trial of the coup plot, which has Bolsonaro as defendant. But there is a remote hypothesis that, depending on the result, an appeal can be taken for plenary analysis.
Another Supreme Minister told an interlocutor, under reserve, that Tarcisio burns bridges with the court by making direct attacks on Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
The evaluation of this minister is that the radicalization of Tarcisio’s discourse has political focus and contributes nothing to the situation of the former president.
In an act on Paulista Avenue, Tarcísio defended a “broad and unrestricted” amnesty, said the former president should be allowed to be a candidate in 2026 and can be convicted without any proof.
In addition, he said the Supreme Court judges “a crime that did not exist,” that the judgment in the Supreme is not fair and made criticism of the minister. The statements occur amid Bolsonaro’s trial in the court.
“We will not accept the dictatorship of one power over another. “Let’s not accept that no dictator says what we have to do.”
Hearing that the crowd shouted “out, Moraes”, Tarcisio called the dictator’s magistrate. “Why are you screaming that? Maybe because no one can handle anymore. No one can handle the tyranny of a minister like Moraes. No one can handle what is happening in this country,” he said.
“We will no longer accept that no dictator says what we have to do,” he said at another time.