Flávio promises to end ‘persecution, corruption and violence’ if he is elected

The senator and pre-candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), stated this Saturday (20) that his candidacy seeks to end “persecution, high taxes, corruption and violence.” The speech took place during the launch of the pre-candidacy of state deputy André do Prado (PL-SP) for the Senate.

Flávio said he would honor his father and former President of the Republic, Jair Bolsonaro, in a possible mandateas president of the country, and also mentioned his brother and former federal deputy, Eduardo Bolsonaro.

After showing a video with Eduardo Bolsonaro, Flávio said it was difficult to see his brother at a screening because he was supposed to be at the event. “Supposedly in the name of democracy, they destroyed all the pillars of democracy.

Eduardo was sentenced by the First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) to in a semi-open regime, on Tuesday (16).

For ministers, Eduardo tried to coerce them and disrupt Jair Bolsonaro’s trial for a coup d’état, articulating United States sanctions against Brazil.

Also present at the event, the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), stated that there ishas great responsibility in electing Flávio Bolsonaro to the Presidency of the Republic. Tarcísio asked party supporters if they had social media. He then said that a lot of work needs to be done to elect PL candidates.

“We have to convince our co-workers, those who are not connected. We have to convince our neighbors, people close to us”, stated the governor of São Paulo.

He also spoke about his management in the State of São Paulo. According to him, there was an adjustment in the accounts.

“We carried out the largest housing program in history. We created the SUS Paulista. So many hospitals have never been opened, so many beds have never been opened. So much has never been invested in infrastructure”, said Tarcísio.

He also spoke about crime rates in the State, which he stated were the “lowest in history”, indicating that there was a decrease in cases of robbery, homicide and car theft.

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