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PSDB leader Imbassahy says "Dilma has disappeared"

Tucano did not miss the opportunity to attack the government with the episode of the ball that was seen at the Mané Garrincha stadium, in Brasília, this Monday (17), with a 'leaflet' of the governor of the DF, Agnello Queiroz, with images of President Dilma and former President Lula; he said that the World Cup serves as an electoral platform for the PT; "For the PT government, the World Cup is also synonymous with an election campaign. With the country entering an economic recession, energy crisis, scandals at Petrobras, very expensive stadiums, precarious public services and high cost of living, President Dilma disappeared. Not a word about these problems"

Tucano did not miss the opportunity to attack the government with the episode of the ball that was seen at the Mané Garrincha stadium, in Brasília, this Monday (17), with a 'leaflet' of the governor of the DF, Agnello Queiroz, with images of President Dilma and former President Lula; he said that the World Cup serves as an electoral platform for the PT; "For the PT government, the World Cup is also synonymous with an election campaign. With the country entering an economic recession, energy crisis, scandals at Petrobras, very expensive stadiums, precarious public services and high cost of living, President Dilma disappeared. Not a word about these problems" (Photo: Romulo Faro)

Bahia 247 - The PSDB leader in the Chamber, deputy Antônio Imbassahy, did not miss the opportunity to attack the government with the episode of the ball that was seen at the Mané Garrincha stadium, in Brasília, this Monday (17), with a 'saintly' image of the governor of the DF, Agnello Queiroz, with images of President Dilma Rousseff and former President Lula.

On his Facebook page, the politician said that the World Cup serves as an early election platform for the PT (Workers' Party) and that President Dilma is avoiding "serious problems."

"Now it's official. For the Workers' Party government, the World Cup is also synonymous with election campaigning. With the country entering an economic recession, an energy crisis, scandals at Petrobras, exorbitantly expensive stadiums, precarious public services, and high cost of living, President Dilma has disappeared. Not a word about these problems, about what she will do to solve them."

Imbassahy criticizes the cost of the Mané Garrincha stadium, estimated at R$ 2 billion, and recalls President Dilma's campaign statement, made a year ago at the inauguration of a Minha Casa, Minha Vida housing complex in João Pessoa, Paraíba, that 'we can do anything'.

"Dilma, therefore, is fulfilling what she said months ago: 'We can do anything during the election,'" the politician concluded.