Altman: Queiroz's arrest leaves Bolsonaro wounded, but not dead.
Journalist Breno Altman stated on Monday's Bom Dia 247 program that, following the arrest of Fabrício Queiroz, Jair Bolsonaro is on the defensive and "needs to retreat to regain his governability." "He is wounded, but not dead."
247 - Journalist Breno Altman, participating in Bom Dia 247 this Monday morning (22), stated that, after the arrest of Fabrício Queiroz, Jair Bolsonaro is on the “defensive” and that he “needs to retreat to regain his governability”. “He will try to escape this siege by looking for some vulnerable point. He is wounded, but he is not dead,” he pointed out.
The journalist indicated that Bolsonaro's situation is "difficult," but noted that the occupant of the Planalto Palace "still has significant support from society" and also that "polls indicate that his numbers have stopped falling."
"He had to back down from his repeated attempts at a self-coup and must necessarily compromise with the neoliberal right," Altman indicated.
Altman also pointed out that "the Civil Police's action against his group of violent followers also tamed him." "He had to take a Rivotril," he said.
The journalist refers to the action of the Civil Police of the Federal District, which carried out this Sunday morning (21) a search and seizure warrant at one of the support points of the group known as “300 do Brasil”.
The operation seized fireworks, several handwritten documents outlining action plans and speeches, posters, cell phones, a machete, a safe (which will be opened later), and other materials intended for demonstrations.
Mobilization
The journalist considered in his analysis that Bolsonaro's fragility creates fertile ground "for the growth of left-wing mobilizations." "We shouldn't count on the Supreme Court; that would be like taking half an expired aspirin."