Freedom for Dilma
"When I learned that Etchegoyen, from the GSI (Institutional Security Office), was controlling who entered and left the Alvorada Palace, I immediately suspected that President Dilma was under a kind of house arrest. There are many coincidences, including that of a far-right general, the son of a torturer, taking care of a former guerrilla fighter," says Alex Solnik, citing the cuts made by Michel Temer's interim government against the ousted president, such as her food allowance and flights; "All this shows the character of the people who usurped power, led – if one can call him a leader – by Michel Temer," says Solnik; "But Dilma doesn't give up. And with each blow she suffers, she seems to grow stronger instead of weakening."
When I learned that Etchegoyen was controlling who entered and left the Alvorada Palace, I immediately suspected that President Dilma was under a kind of house arrest.
There are many coincidences, including that of a far-right general, the son of a torturer, taking care of a former guerrilla fighter.
As the days went by, my distrust grew stronger.
First, when they cut off his food allowance.
Then, when they cut their plane trips.
They cut off his right to come and go and even his right to keep his team.
Everything suggests that it is also stapled.
Yesterday she herself declared that she was living in a "gilded cage".
All of this reveals the true character of the people who usurped power, led – if he can even be called a leader – by Michel Temer.
With each action, they contradict themselves by trying to prove that they didn't commit fraud and aren't fraudsters.
Each act is yet another example of how they operate: evasively, authoritatively, and inhumanely.
Like the con artists they are.
They are doing everything to weaken her, demotivate her, and destabilize her with the clear objective of forcing her to resign before the final impeachment trial, as they are not sure they will have the 54 votes needed.
While keeping the necessary differences in scale, they use the same tactics on her as the torturers – minus the explicit torture methods, such as electric shocks, the "parrot's perch" or the "dragon's chair".
But she doesn't give up.
And with each blow he takes, he seems to grow stronger instead of weakening.
His biography is becoming more prestigious, while Temer's is diminishing.
Even if she doesn't return, she will go down in history as the one who resisted.
And he, like the one who betrayed, betrayed, and mistreated.
The saying goes that you shouldn't hit a woman, not even with a flower.
Because Temer only doesn't hit her with a flower.
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
