PL expels councilor who called Michelle Bolsonaro “Quenga”

Paulo Muniz presidues Municipal Directory of Recife; decision was made together by the National and State Directions of Pernambuco

The PL (Liberal Party) expelled on Tuesday (16.SET.2025) Councilman Paulo Muniz, who presided over the Recife Municipal Directory, for using offensive terms against Michelle Bolsonaro, president of the former president’s PL Woman and wife. The decision was jointly made by the national and state of the state of Pernambuco after the disclosure of messages from the councilman calling the former first lady of “Quenga” in a group of WhatsApp from Recife City Council.

In a statement released on the Instagram profile, the former president’s party classified the attack as “unacceptable”And he said that offending a leadership that represents“MILLIONS OF BRAZILIANSContrary the principles of the subtitle.

With the decision, Muniz loses both the representation of the PL in the City Council and the presidency of the Municipal Directory, a position to which he had been appointed just over 1 month by Valdemar Costa Neto and the state president Anderson Ferreira.

Offensive messages were released by the site Metropolis. They had been sent during a discussion between councilors about the Supreme Court (STF) for attempted coup. In response to leftist councilors who celebrated the result, Muniz would have written: “Honest is Lula and his Quenga”, in reference to the first lady Janja da Silva.

At another point in the conversation, when questioned by the councilman (PT) if Lula would be married to Michelle, the now former PL member would have responded: “Yeah. Two quengas, they are dominating the world”.

Until the morning of this Wednesday (17.Set.2025), Paulo Muniz did not publicly comment on his expulsion from the party.

O Poder360 He sought the councilman by email to ask if he would like to comment on the messages. There was no answer until the publication of this report. The text will be updated if a demonstration is sent to this digital newspaper.