Two representatives from Missão, a party recently created by the (Movimento Brasil Livre), are leaving this weekend to accompany the .
“We are going there to show the truth. Inside and outside the COP”, says national coordinator Renato Battista, who will go to the capital of Pará with the former deputy, known as Mamãe Falei.
The duo intends to produce material for the social networks of the movement and the new Missão party, whose registration was approved last Tuesday (4) by the TSE (Superior Electoral Court).
According to Battista, the topics discussed will be complaints involving the organization of the conference and issues more linked to the environmental agenda.
MBL’s foray into COP follows a tradition of being present at important events with the aim of producing material for its networks.
In 2022, the movement became involved in a controversy when Do Val released an audio with sexist content about Ukrainian women during a trip to the country at war.
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