Paulo Pimenta: "Brazil is being governed by a gang"
According to the congressman, the betrayals that are coming to light, such as in the case of Marcelo Calero, who said he recorded ministers and the president himself, "are a symptom that everything is rotten in the kingdom of Temer and Co."; "Brazil is being governed by a gang. The sectors that supported the coup don't know what to do," Pimenta comments on social media; he also mocks Michel Temer's fear of the release of Calero's audio, which could bring him down: "Just look... Temer, an expert in leaking audios, is now trembling at the possibility of his conversation with Marcelo Calero coming to light"; the Workers' Party member affirms that "the coup has rotted."
Rio Grande do Sul 247 "The coup has rotted," observes federal deputy Paulo Pimenta (PT-RS), commenting on the internal conflict within the government revealed by the scandal involving Minister Geddel Vieira Lima, as well as the criticism of Michel Temer coming from media outlets that supported the coup.
"Brazil is being governed by a gang. Part of it is in the Presidential Palace, part of it is in prison, and another part is waiting to be. The coup has rotted. The sectors that supported the coup don't know what to do. Globo attacks Temer. Veja and Folha attack Serra and PSDB. Cunha threatens everyone, and so do the new testimonies," Pimenta posted on social media this Monday, the 28th.
According to the congressman, the betrayals that are coming to light, such as in the case of former minister Marcelo Calero, who before resigning recorded conversations with ministers and the president himself, "are a symptom that everything is rotten in the kingdom of Temer and Co."
Paulo Pimenta further mocks Temer's fear of the release of Calero's audio, which could bring him down. "Just look... Temer, an expert at leaking audios, is now trembling at the possibility of his conversation with Marcelo Calero coming to light."