Eduardo’s fictional asylum and the improper pressure of the STF in the PL
Persecuted politicians often flee in the silence of the night, tortuously, to escape dictators. It has its political rights revoked.
It is rarely news of an elected parliamentarian who leaves his country in a commercial plane and chooses to license from his term, with the option to resume it within four months as predicted by the House regiment.
What, by the way, is what people are close to Eduardo are the deputy’s plans after leaving for the confrontation against the Supreme Court, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and expanding contacts with the US government to press against Jair Bolsonaro’s arrest for attempted coup d’état.
The PT had presented a representation to remove Eduardo’s passport for its lobby activities in the United States, but the Attorney General, Paulo Gonet, manifested today on the matter.
Gonet said that the representation of petist parliamentarians had no “minimal informative elements” to fit him in the crime of national sovereignty attempt to convince American parliamentarians to remove the visa from Moraes. Lobbying legally is no crime.
But behold, Facto News columnist Letícia married reveals that PL President Valdemar da Costa Neto received “alerts” from the Supreme members of a potential worsening in the relationship with the Court if the deputy assumed the House Foreign Relations Commission.
