President () and first lady Rosângela da Silva, A, gave an interview to a radio show, which aired on Friday (19). In it, the president sent messages to, by stating that parliamentarians call little to the people.
“Take the Constitution and see all social rights. They are not regulated why? Because most deputies are not workers, they are not committed to workers, they are upper -middle -class people who are linking to the people. That is the truth,” said Lula.
The statement was given in an interview with the believer’s podcast, which aired two days after Congress advanced with controversial guidelines.
One of them, a, imposes the need for prior approval by Congress for investigations and arrests of parliamentarians. She had a vote of eight PT parliamentarians. The second, the target of the government’s greatest interest, is the bill aimed at amnesty involved in the January 8 attacks.
The profile of the channel that interviewed Lula is from most aligned evangelicals to the president’s agenda. Among the most popular videos are titles such as “Evangelical Coalition against Bolsonaro”.
February Datafolha survey this year showed that Lula’s positive assessment went from 26% in December to 21% among evangelicals. In this segment, 48% of respondents evaluated the Lula government as bad or bad.
Although he participated in the program, in another movement of nod to this audience, Lula stated in the interview that he does not use religion as a political currency and avoids going to churches in the election period.
“I have no habit of doing politics trying to divide society by religion,” he said. “I don’t like to go to church in campaign time because I don’t think we should use an electoral church. I don’t try to make it politics. Don’t make me use church as a stage I’m not going to use.”