was the big star of the gala dinner of the 56th Conib Convention (Israeli Confederation of Brazil) this Saturday (8), in São Paulo.
Tied by participants and given a standing ovation by the audience, he overshadowed the other invited governors, such as Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos-SP), Ronaldo Caiado (União-GO) and Eduardo Leite (PSD-RS).
The popularity comes in the wake of the majority members of Comando Vermelho.
In his speech, he said that the state of Rio de Janeiro “will no longer accept narco-terrorist institutions” and said that this will happen “whether [ou não] the Judiciary, with all the respect I have for it, or the central government”.
The police action changed Castro’s political status, who previously considered not even running in next year’s election.
He told the Panel that he is still evaluating the new situation and that he will make a decision next year, after Carnival, in mid-February. If you run for the Senate, you will need to leave your position by the beginning of April.
“We are still going to understand what really happened with our government’s assessment, what will remain in the long term. We need to let this process settle down a little and then make a decision”, says Castro.
The governor also refuted the criticisms made by minister Guilherme Boulos (General Secretariat),
When he heard a question about the minister’s statements, he first pretended not to know him. “Who? Who?” Then he concluded: “That’s a jerk.”
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