Zambelli says he is ‘political exiled’ in Italy and thanks support from Flávio Bolsonaro
Federal Deputy Carla Zambelli (PL-SP) said on Saturday (26) that she lives as “exiled political” in Italy and thanked Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) for asked the European country’s authorities to receive her. Condemned for invading the National Council of Justice (CNJ) electronic system, she left the country before the sentence could be fulfilled.
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“I wanted to say that today I woke up with a very good news, which is a video of Flávio Bolsonaro talking for me, asking me to Giorgia Meloni (Prime Minister of Italy), to Matteo Salvini, who is the vice-master minister here, asking them to receive me because I am a policy policy in Brazil,” said Zambelli on his reserve profile in his reserve profile. Instagram.
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The official profiles of the deputy, his mother -Rita Zambelli -, and of her son were withdrawn after the court decision of Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF). The new account already accumulates more than 11,000 followers and 40 publications; The first post was made on June 13.
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Carla Zambelli has been in Italy for almost two months in an attempt to avoid serving her sentence in Brazil. The parliamentarian was sentenced to 10 years in prison and loss of mandate, accused of being an intellectual mentor of the invasion of the Electronic System of the National Council of Justice (CNJ).
“In dark times like this, when I am the target of relentless political persecution, each gesture of solidarity has immense value,” wrote the parliamentarian.
On Thursday, 24, in an interview with Portal Metrópoles, the son “01” of former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) asked the Italian government “open the doors” to Zambelli.
