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Are the right-wingers going to make a "Pixuleco" out of Minister Cármen Lúcia?

The question comes from Fernando Brito, editor of Tijolaço: "Are they going to say that Temer sponsored the deal? Is someone still going to use that cliché: 'judicial decisions are not to be discussed, they are to be obeyed'?", the journalist further questions.

Cármen Lúcia (Photo: Leonardo Attuch)

By Fernando Brito, editor of brick

Inevitable questions following the Supreme Court ruling:

1. Did Renan obstruct justice, or does that only apply to Lula?

2- Will there be a demonstration by "Vem pra Rua," MBL, or Kim's group against the Supreme Court?

3- Are they going to make giant puppets of Carmen Lucia dressed as a prisoner?

4- Are they going to trash the Supreme Court on Globonews?

5- Are they going to say that Temer sponsored the deal?

6- Will anyone still use that cliché: "Court decisions are not to be debated, they are to be obeyed"?

Answers in a little while, when Globonews starts, the 10 o'clock edition.

I'm dying to see Merval's face.

In fact, it has already begun.

Thief Laura Jardim that “the mood in the Attorney General's Office is one of outrage at the Supreme Court's majority decision to keep Renan Calheiros in office. A member of the Attorney General's Office leadership said a short while ago: 'The Supreme Court ignored the process itself. Renan's staff lied to the court officer to avoid receiving the notification. The ministers turned their backs on the Judiciary as a whole.'"

Will there be a "no more jokes" like there was with the boys from Curitiba?