Motta: Lula impeachment ‘is not on the horizon’ and Tarcisio should try to reelection
The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB) stated that he does not intend to guide an impeachment request from the President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), for alleged tax pedal in the program. “There is not our horizon movements to bring instability to the country,” he said during an interview with João Pessoa Arapuan FM, this Friday, 7.
About the 2026 elections, Motta mentions Lula and former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) as leaders in a still polarized and tight scenario. He also states that he has doubts whether the retired captain can dispute the election or support someone – who would not be the governor of Sao Paulo, Tarcisio de Freitas (details below).
The president also said that he intends to place the public security agenda on the agenda, hardening penalties for the crimes. “Parliament needs to understand that we need to deal with a state issue or we are in five, ten, 15 years, witnessing a Brazil dominated by factions,” he said.
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Regarding parliamentary amendments, which has been generating friction between the Legislature and the Federal Supreme Court (STF), especially Minister Flávio Dino, Motta points out that the house does not give up on release amendments.
“Today, the most transparent power is ours. I am not afraid to say that. This transfer cannot only be relative to the legislature. We are weaker than the judiciary or executive? ”He said. “We are equal. Independent. Transparency for all is what society asks for. ”
‘We have no commitment to urgently guide semi -presentialism’
Motta stated at this same occasion that he does not have the commitment to urgently guide the proposal about a new semi -presential government system.
“We will discuss this article, there is an interest in the home of power to discuss (the theme). Nor do we have a commitment to guide this urgently, running. On the contrary, discussing Brazil’s political system is always good to seek more efficiency, seek more popular participation and always seek governments for more results for the population, ”he reiterated.
The proposal, filed by deputies Luiz Carlos Hauly (Somos-PR) and Lafayette Andrada (Republicans-MG), with the support of 181 parliamentarians. It gained strength with the support of Motta, elected mayor last Saturday, 1st. In the inaugural speech, he made the nods to semi -presentialism.
Tarcisio
The mayor also said he believes that the governor of Sao Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), must run for reelection, and not to compete in the elections in 2026 against the President of the Republic, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT). The parliamentarian gave an interview to João Pessoa Arapuan FM radio, this Friday, 7. For him, Tarcisio can compete in the 2030 election.
“(Jair) Bolsonaro (PL) would have to tell him in March or April (2026) so he could resign. I don’t know if in March or April his electoral issue will be resolved, ”he said. “We can wait for Bolsonaro to have legalization or not.”
Motta also stated that new center leaders should be protagonists in the presidential election only in 2030.
“I don’t think for 2026 there is a leadership that can pierce this dispute between the two larger leaders who are President Lula and former President Bolsonaro,” he said.
