INSS CPI: PL should leave Flávio de Fora and climb Rogério Marinho in a collegiate
The PL should climb Senator Rogério Marinho (RN), secretary general of the party of former President Jair Bolsonaro, as a full member of the INSS CPI. Marinho disputes the vacancy that is up to the Senate PL in the collegiate with also Senator Izalci Lucas (DF), who is the opposition leader in Congress. The information was confirmed by the PL leader in the Senate, Carlos Portinho (RJ).
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of the former Mandanker, must fit the party’s place at the organized Crime CPI. In this collegiate, Senator Magno Malta (s) also asked for the vacancy.
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Flávio is chairman of the House Security Commission and sees his participation in the organized Crime CPI as “more strategic” for his performance in Congress. Bolsonaro has Rogério Marinho at the INSS CPI as a kind of “thinking head” of the party in his appearances. Internally seen as a good articulator and owner of a moderate profile, he pleases both the former president and the party’s national president, Valdemar Costa Neto.
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As the globe showed, the PL lives disputes for vacancies in the INSS CPI, both in the Senate and the House. Out of the INSS CPI rapporteur, who is expected to be in charge of a century deputy, the party wants to climb to the collegiate deputies with a high number of followers on social networks, in an attempt to wear out the government with video cuts.
Legend’s leaders and congressmen assess that, in the hands of a center deputy, a final report of the board will ask for indictments that can expand the turmoil to the Planalto Palace after the fraud.
In this way, Bolsonaro’s party sees that the only way to wear out the Lula administration with CPI is through “narrative control.” This could be done through cuts made for social networks, which should guide the choice of party members.
Even after the PL request, the mayor, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), has already signaled allies who will indicate as a rapporteur a deputy with the profile considered “balanced”.
To circumvent this “veto”, the party leader in the House, Sostenes Cavalcante (RJ), must contemplate parliamentarians who have the greatest range on social networks, such as deputies Nikolas Ferreira (MG), Bia Kicis (DF), Marco Feliciano (SP) and André Fernandes (CE).
In total, the party will be entitled to six vacancies by the House in the board – three holders and three alternates. One of the supplies, however, will be given to the New Party by agreement. Therefore, there are five vacancies for 16 parliamentarians who asked for a seat.
– There are many orders on the table. Given this, I have three options: either I decide myself, or make a draw, or we use the strategy of choosing who has the most followers, which will allow the sharing of the moments of questions in the collegiate, which will allow the control of the narrative. Other than that, without the rapporteur, the CPI would be born dead. We need to shed light on these fraud to retirees – says Sostenes.
Of the five PL vacancies, two should fit the authors of the CPI application, the deputies Colonel Fernanda (MT) and Colonel Chrisóstomo (AM).
On your Instagram page, for example, Nikolas concentrates almost 18 million followers and is therefore seen as the most “media” parliamentarian on the PL bench. Bia Kicis has more than 2 million, with influence on the female and conservative electorate.
Feliciano surpasses 3 million, influenced by the religious electorate, while André Fernandes is seen as a parliamentarian capable of “driving” the bubble in the Northeast, with shares between his 2.5 million followers.
Videos made by Bolsonarist parliamentarians have already managed to shake the popularity of the Lula administration, recently. In January, Nikolas was responsible for criticizing the rules announced at the time by the IRS on the monitoring of financial transactions, including the Pix.
The Minas Gerais parliamentarian sowed doubts: he recognized that the measure did not directly imply taxation, but said he thought people would be taxed in the future. It also talked about the possibility of low -income informal workers being harmed at the time of income tax return.
The snowball that became the negative repercussion of the measure motivated President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to call ministers in a hurry to the Planalto Palace and revoke the regulation regulation. In addition to doubt, the expansion of monitoring generated a wave of news about a PIX taxation, which the text never established.
The video had over 100 million views.
