Councilman gets annoyed when interrupted and responds to a resident: ‘already barked a lot, shut up’

Councilman gets annoyed when interrupted and responds to a resident: 'already barked a lot, shut up'

The councilman of Ubatuba, Rogério Frediani (PL), said a resident ‘already barked a lot’ And she told her to shut up after being interrupted while speaking during a public hearing on Thursday night about the construction of a hospital in the city.

Councilman gets annoyed when interrupted and responds to a resident: 'already barked a lot, shut up'

Councilor of Ubatuba, Rogério Frediani (PL) is interrupted and responds to a resident – Photo: Reproduction/City Hall of Ubatuba

The meeting was to discuss with the population about a loan of $ 170 million that the city of Ubatuba wants to do with the Caixa Econômica Federal. The goal is to use R $ 120 million to build a hospital and R $ 50 million for paving works.

During the hearing, Frediani spoke paving works in the region of the Marafunda neighborhood, when he was interrupted by the resident – by the official transmission of the City Council, it is not possible to understand what she says.

The councilman then replied:

  • “Hey, my daughter, sit there, keep quiet. You already barked a lot. Ah, shut up.”

Then, the mayor, Gady Gonzales (MDV) intervened:

  • “Cut the microphone, kindly. Cut the microphone.”

Gady continued and asked for respect at the audience:

  • “Shut up is awesome, Rogério. Personally. Personal, respect the councilman, and respect the public too, Rogério, do not speak silence, by kindness, breathe, just a minute. Breathe, kindly. By order, it is important that we finish the speech of the councilman because, if not, it will be more than 40 minutes. continuity. ”

The audience continued normally and lasted more than four hours.

By telephone, Councilman Rogério Frediani (PL) told the Vanguarda network that he does not regret the discussion and classified the situation as “normal”. He said discussions are part and stressed the importance of a project that can change the future of Ubatuba.

The councilman also informed that he does not intend to make any representation against the resident and said that if she makes any representation against him, “is part.”

The report also contacted the House and the Ubatuba City Hall, but has not yet had a return. We could not locate the woman involved in the discussion.