Anitta responds to Salles: she wants to be a congressman so she doesn't go to jail.
Ricardo Salles criticized the meeting between Caetano Veloso and other artists with the president of the Senate to discuss environmental issues.
Metropolises - Brazilian singer Anitta responded on Wednesday (February 23) to former Environment Minister Ricardo Salles, who had criticized the meeting between Caetano Veloso and other artists with the President of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco, to discuss environmental issues in March. Anitta attacked Salles' pre-candidacy for the Chamber of Deputies and stated that Salles is defending himself against accusations of environmental crimes to avoid being arrested.
“And are we politicians by any chance to be doing your work? But even so, we dedicate our time to fixing the messes you make and to bringing information to the people to see if you don't screw up again by electing yourself as a congressman in the next elections so you can get away with it,” Anitta wrote in response to Salles, who dodged the issue and repeated Bolsonaro's rhetoric about the Rouanet Law, which provides incentives for culture.
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