The opening of the Expocristian, on the day that can seal majority in the Supreme Court and seven other defendants in the coup plot, has gained political voltage.
Bishop Robson Rodovalho, from the Sara Nossa Terra Church, spoke about “dark nights” of which “Brazil will come out stronger”. He spoke on Thursday (11), at the ceremony that inaugurated the fair aimed at the public. The mayor of, () was by his side.
“Today and tomorrow will be very anxious days,” said Rodovalho, alluding to. He questioned “who did not go to dark nights” and, by announcing the national anthem, said that “Brazil needs it” this season of “tribulations”.
He read the letter of the hymn, executed for an audience that included other large fish from the evangelical segment of the country, such as the singer Sula Miranda and Deputy Gilberto Nascimento (PSD-SP), president of the evangelical bench.
When the word passed to him, the apostle Estevam agreed with Rodovalho about “Brazil to go through a very difficult time.” May no one be discouraged there.
“But there are promises on this nation. We will never give up, we will continue, and we will see the good hand of the extended Lord, because David spoke in Psalm 33, verse 12: Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
Earlier, to journalists to judge Bolsonaro, accused of running a coup plot after losing the 2022 election to Lula (PT).
He also contemporated the war tone adopted by Governor Tarcisio de Freitas (Republicans) against the minister, called the tyrant.
He said that “in some situations, people end up losing their strives a little of trying, trying” the country’s “pacification”. It would be the case of Tarcisio, in his assessment.
Bolsonaro and the other seven defendants are tried for the crimes of violent abolition of the Democratic Rule of Law, coup, criminal organization, qualified damage and deterioration of listed heritage.
The other defendants are Alexandre Ramagem (-RJ), former Chief of Abin and federal deputy; Almir Garnier, former Navy Commander; Anderson Torres, former Minister of Justice; Augusto Heleno, former chief of the GSI (Institutional Security Office); Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, former Minister of Defense; Walter Braga Netto, former Minister of the Civil House and Defense; and Lieutenant Colonel Mauro Cid, former Bolsonaro orders.