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PowerPoint presentation shows how the bleeding of Lava Jato is being stopped.

With the coup against President Dilma Rousseff complete, the political elite and the media are working together again, now to block Operation Lava Jato and finalize the script described by Senator Romero Jucá (PMDB) in his conversation with Sérgio Machado; Carta Capital shows how February has been a crucial month in this intense agenda of actions by Michel Temer and his allies; the magazine created a PowerPoint presentation outlining 14 actions that reveal the movement to "stop the bleeding" caused by the investigations; among these actions are the elections of Eunício Oliveira (PMDB) to the presidency of the Senate and Rodrigo Maia (DEM) to the leadership of the Chamber of Deputies; both are mentioned in the Lava Jato investigations.

With the coup against President Dilma Rousseff complete, the political elite and the media are working together again, now to block Operation Lava Jato and finalize the script described by Senator Romero Jucá (PMDB) in his conversation with Sérgio Machado; Carta Capital shows how February has been a crucial month in this intense agenda of actions by Michel Temer and his allies; the magazine put together a PowerPoint presentation with 14 actions that reveal the movement to "stop the bleeding" caused by the investigations; among the actions are the elections of Eunício Oliveira (PMDB) to the presidency of the Senate and Rodrigo Maia (DEM) to the leadership of the Chamber of Deputies; both are mentioned in the Lava Jato investigations (Photo: Aquiles Lins).

247 With the coup against President Dilma Rousseff (PT) now complete, the dominant political forces and the pro-coup media are working together to block Operation Lava Jato and thus fulfill the objective outlined by Senator Romero Jucá in a leaked audio recording from the past: "to stop the bleeding."

Article in Carta Capital websiteThe article shows how February has been a crucial month in Michel Temer's intense agenda of actions with his allies. The magazine put together a PowerPoint presentation outlining 14 actions that reveal the efforts to "stop the bleeding" caused by the investigations.

Among the actions are the elections of Eunício Oliveira (PMDB) to the presidency of the Senate and Rodrigo Maia (DEM) to the leadership of the Chamber of Deputies. Both are mentioned in the Lava Jato investigations.

Carta Capital also mentions the appointment of Moreira Franco to the ministry and the nomination of Minister Alexandre de Moraes for a vacancy on the Supreme Federal Court (STF). The text also shows the role of the press.

"Editorials in the newspaper O Estado de S.Paulo show that the owners of the publication are currently the most aligned with Michel Temer's administration. In the same week, the publication ran two articles attacking federal prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol, coordinator of the Lava Jato task force. In the texts, the newspaper accused Dallagnol of defending an 'authoritarian right, typical of tyrannies' and the 'relativization of the right to defense,' concerns he did not express when Dilma was in power," the article says.