Flávio denies ‘climb’ in sharing space with Lula’s minister at the March for Jesus





Senator and presidential candidate Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) denied there was a “climate” in the electric trio reserved for authorities at the March for Jesus, in São Paulo. Flávio shares the electric trio with the attorney general of the Union of the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), minister Jorge Messias.

“This is not a political movement, I am here because I am an evangelical Christian. (…) There is no ‘climate’ here, we are here for my purpose, which is God in charge”, he said.

In a quick speech to journalists, Flávio once again said that his family is the victim of persecution and that this is being experienced by Brazilians. When accusing the government of alleged censorship, the senator stated that the March for Jesus, which gathers faithful in the northern part of the capital of São Paulo, would be “irritating a lot of people there”.

Flávio denies 'climb' in sharing space with Lula's minister at the March for Jesus

Flávio was also asked about the impact of the dialogues revealed last month by The Interceptwhich show him asking banker Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, for R$134 million to finance the film “Dark Horse”, which pays homage to his father, former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL). The senator said he was “a correct person” and deviated from the subject by attacking the Lula government and the PT leadership in Bahia.

“I’m a correct person, we did everything to make a film in honor of my father, who is a guy who deserves to have his story told in a big production that will be ready and, soon, everyone will see it. Now, the Lula government still has to explain a lot why it held secret meetings to try to benefit someone. In particular, Bahia has a lot to explain because that’s where it all started”, he stated.

Flávio was also asked about his relationship with the governor of the State of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas, and stated that the politician is his “ally and friend”. “He’s a great governor,” he added. When asked about having had the opportunity to talk to his ally, he stated that his visit to São Paulo this Thursday was his first opportunity to be with the governor and mayor Ricardo Nunes.

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Flávio participates in the 34th edition of the March for Jesus, in the capital of São Paulo. The Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) André Mendonça is also present. According to the event organizers, 23 thousand caravans were registered to participate in the event, which will feature 8 electric trios.

Also participating in the event are federal deputy Sostenes Cavalcante, the president of the Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo, André do Prado, and state deputy Lucas Bove.

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