After the controversy surrounding the distribution of resources from the party fund came to light, the deputy (PSOL-SP) told the Panel that she is only in the party because the management begged her to stay and help the party comply with the barrier clause.
The statement is a response to PSOL leaders who accuse the parliamentarian of using the issue as a justification for leaving the party after the.
(23) to accuse the party of failing to comply with an agreement reached at the beginning of the year that she, as a voter, would receive more resources from the fund.
The deputy says she was now informed by leaders that she would receive the same amounts as other candidates. PSOL leaders deny this and say that she will receive more than other names in the party. The spreadsheet with the values was not released.
“I felt completely disrespected and attacked. I refused proposals to guarantee the barrier clause. I could have already been out of PSOL, but I stayed because I knew it was a risk for the party”, said the deputy.
At the beginning of the year, the PSOL movement, represented by Erika and the minister of the General Secretariat, even defended a federation with the PT. of party members.
At the time, other currents already accused the two of looking for a reason to leave the party.
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