Senator and former Minister of Agriculture Carlos Fávaro (PSDB-MS) said this Saturday (20) that the dialogue between the President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), and the president of the Federal Senate, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), is still “locked” from to rejection of the nomination of the Attorney General of the Union, Jorge Messias, to the Federal Supreme Court (STF). He assesses, however, that the The issue will “resolve itself”.
“It’s stuck, but I trust in politics, I trust in dialogue. I’ve already sought dialogue between the two, as other colleagues have also sought. In time, things will mature and dialogue will prevail again”, he told journalists in an interview during a railway sector event in Dom Aquino (MT).
Still, Fávaro states there is no expectation of a deadline for the relationship between the two to be reestablished. “I don’t know and I can’t say that this happens before the election campaigns start, but politics always finds the way. Just as water always finds the way, politics always finds the way too,” he said.
The climate between Lula and Alcolumbre has meant that agendas considered important for the federal governmentsuch as the draft amendment to the Constitution (PEC) to reduce working hours and the bill (PL) on critical minerals, stand still in the Senate.
Both congressmen and the productive sector complain that the issue causes a kind of lethargy on issues considered essential for the economy or elections and ask for an agreement between Executive and Legislative leaders.