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Valente: nobody can stand this much cynicism.

According to Congressman Ivan Valente (Psol-SP), the president of Petrobras, Pedro Parente, "is the executive placed in Petrobras to carry out its total privatization. Now it's clear who he serves and who pays the bill with 15 successive increases. Nobody can stand so much cynicism, which resulted in chaos, for which Temer and his corrupt government are responsible."

According to Congressman Ivan Valente (Psol-SP), the president of Petrobras, Pedro Parente, "is the executive placed in Petrobras to carry out its total privatization. Now it is clear who he serves and who pays the bill with 15 successive increases. Nobody can stand so much cynicism, which resulted in chaos, for which Temer and his corrupt government are responsible" (Photo: Leonardo Lucena)

SP 247 - Federal deputy Ivan Valente (Psol-SP) used his Twitter account this Friday (25) to harshly criticize Michel Temer and the president of Petrobras, Pedro Parente, because of the impasse with the truck drivers, who remain on strike, even after the agreement announced by the government this Thursday (24).

"Parente is the executive placed at Petrobras to carry out its total privatization. Now it's clear who he serves and who pays the bill with 15 successive increases. Nobody can stand so much cynicism, which resulted in chaos, for which Temer and his corrupt government are responsible," wrote the congressman. 

According to the congressman, "Temer is responsible for the strike and the shortages." "And he will also be responsible for the repression. The successive fuel price increases are intolerable and only serve the shareholders who are a result of the privatization of Petrobras. Out with Parente! Out with Temer!", he stated.

"Faced with the suffering and outrage of the Brazilian population, we offer our full solidarity. No to repression because Temer is responsible for everything that is happening. Immediate repeal of the policy of successive increases to generate more profits for the shareholders of the New York Stock Exchange," he added.