Paraná Research: Congressman who saves Temer will not be re-elected.
A survey by the Paraná Research Institute, exclusively for 247, shows that the Brazilian population will not tolerate deputies who vote to shelve the second accusation against Michel Temer, of criminal organization and obstruction of justice; according to the survey, 74,9% of those interviewed said they would not re-elect a federal deputy who voted against the accusation against Temer; the institute also asked if Brazilians would vote for a presidential candidate supported by Michel Temer. 75,8% said they would not vote for such a candidate; hoping to block the accusation in the Chamber as quickly as possible, Temer received more than 50 deputies at the Planalto Palace on Tuesday, the 3rd, and promised everything: from union dues to the bureaucracy that hinders the registration of football teams in championships.
247 - Survey by the Paraná Research Institute exclusively for the 247 This shows that the Brazilian population will not tolerate the deputies who vote to suppress the second accusation against Michel Temer, of criminal organization and obstruction of justice.
According to the survey, 74,9% of respondents said they would not re-elect a federal deputy who voted to shelve the charges against Temer, that is, for him to remain in the Presidency. 13,3% said they would re-elect him, 8,5% said maybe, and 3,3% did not know or did not want to give an opinion.
Paraná Pesquisas also asked if Brazilians would vote for a presidential candidate endorsed by Michel Temer. 75,8% said they would not, 8,3% said they would, 13,8% said maybe, and 2,2% did not express an opinion.
The survey was conducted online between September 30th and October 3rd with 2.160 Brazilians. The margin of error is plus or minus 2%.
Hoping to block the charges in the Chamber of Deputies as quickly as possible, Temer received more than 50 deputies at the Planalto Palace on Tuesday, the 3rd, and promised to help with the regional demands of the politicians who were in his office. Temer was indicted for criminal organization and obstruction of justice.
The topics were very diverse: from union dues to the bureaucracy that hinders the registration of soccer teams in championships; from the creation of universities in the interior to requests for resources for the construction of daycare centers in Bahia. Temer followed the same modus operandi with all the deputies: he noted the demands and promised to help.read more).
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