The Governor of Espírito Santo, Renato Casagrande (PSB), said this Monday (15), in an interview with CNNwhich is necessary to find a “more appropriate dosimetry” for a possible amnesty project involved in the acts of January 8.
“Of course, Brazilian society, for the most part, research shows this, does not accept an amnesty of the people who participated in processes of aggression to our institutions. So, we need to find a way,” he said.
“Congress can focus on this subject to try to find a path that gives a dimension, a better dosimetry for this theme, so that we can distem this subject, which is actually,” he added to CNN.
Casagrande also stated that the governors combined with the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) They were not called to act directly on this topic and that it is necessary to disregard the political climate before the 2026 elections.
“The governors, for the most part, are not involved in this theme. The press treats and says that (de Freitas, Republicans, governor of Sao Paulo) is involved, but in the dialogues we do in the group of governors, there is no involvement of the vast majority. There is no request from the federal government to get involved in this matter.
The governor also stressed that he needs to be conducted carefully to reduce political and social tensions.
“What we are expecting is that this subject will be resolved somehow to distemance politics. CNN.
* Posted by João Scavacin, from CNN; under supervision of Henrique Sales Barros