The Minister of the General Secretariat, , called the project that reduces the sentences of those involved in the January 8 attacks “embarrassed amnesty” and said that it was a serious error on the part of the President of the Chamber, (-PB) to guide the vote on the topic.
“I think that having guided the dosimetry project, which is a shameful amnesty, which is not Brazil’s agenda, having guided and worked for approval is a serious error,” Boulos told journalists.
The project, which replaced the broad amnesty for the former president () and others arrested for participating in the attacks on the headquarters of Power, was launched in the early hours of Wednesday (10).
“I think it is a serious error. It puts the Chamber of Deputies with its back to the Brazilian people and President Lula (PT) has been very clear and firm in relation to this position,” he said.
Asked about the request for Motta to be removed from office, made by the leader of the PT in the Chamber, Lindbergh Farias, the minister deviated and stated that he now answers for the government, no longer for the government.
In his speech, Boulos also cited the different treatments given by the House, in his view, to parliamentary demonstrations.
When commenting on the plenary session this week, with attacks on other deputies and journalists, Boulos recalled that Bolsonaro parliamentarians made a similar move to this year’s and were treated “like cake”.
“We had a regrettable scene in the plenary where journalists were being attacked, parliamentarians were being attacked, and recently Bolsonaro deputies were at that table for two days and were treated like sponge cakes, nothing happened”, he stated.
“If I were there, you would know my position firmly. But I think the way these issues have been handled is unacceptable, whether in double standards with Glauber and the Bolsonarists, or in spending the night voting on dosimetry, embarrassed amnesty, without putting the big issues of the Brazilian people on the agenda”, he declared.
Furthermore, Boulos said that he will not participate in the acts against the dosimetry project, scheduled to take place from this Saturday (13).
