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Paulinho: mother-in-law under investigation and 20 stickers against Dilma.

Francisca Gleivani Gomes Silva is the mother of Samantha, identified as the wife of Congressman Paulinho da Força; she is accused by the Federal Police of forging the signatures of eleven people, out of a total of 22 contested, in the creation of the Solidarity party; structured last year, the party is the ninth largest in the Chamber of Deputies, with 21 representatives, and has declared its support for the presidential candidate Aécio Neves; recently, Paulinho ordered the printing of approximately 20 stickers with the message "Out with Dilma – Enough of corruption," with the classic "LL" of Collor. 

Francisca Gleivani Gomes Silva is the mother of Samantha, identified as the wife of Congressman Paulinho da Força; she is accused by the Federal Police of forging the signatures of eleven people, out of a total of 22 contested, in the creation of the Solidarity party; structured last year, the party is the ninth largest in the Chamber of Deputies, with 21 representatives, and has declared its support for the PSDB presidential candidate Aécio Neves; recently, Paulinho ordered the printing of approximately 20 stickers with the message "Out with Dilma – Enough of corruption," with the classic "LL" of Collor (Photo: Roberta Namour)

247 – Congressman Paulinho da Força's mother-in-law, Francisca Gleivani Gomes Silva, was indicted by the Federal Police on charges of participating in a scheme to forge signatures for the creation of the Solidarity (SDD) party.

Francisca is Samantha's mother, who is identified as Paulinho's wife. She is accused of forging the signatures of eleven people, out of a total of 22 contested signatures. Two other people were also indicted. To be registered with the TSE (Superior Electoral Court), the SDD (Single Document) had to validate 500 signatures.
Formed last year, the party is the ninth largest in the Chamber of Deputies, with 21 representatives, and has declared its support for the PSDB presidential candidate Aécio Neves.

According to the column Online PowerPaulinho had around 20 stickers printed with the message "Out with Dilma – Enough of corruption," featuring the classic "LL" sounds of former president Fernando Collor.

According to him, the stickers have been more successful in São Paulo than his own. "Nobody asks for mine, but everyone wants hers. People see them on the car and stop me in traffic. That's why I had a bunch made," says the federal deputy and leader of Força Sindical.