André Singer: Physiology can curb the fetishism of Lava Jato.
The so-called 'centrão' (center bloc) "is not enough to make constitutional changes, but, well-funded, it manages to sustain governments," analyzes the political scientist; for him, the members of the Lava Jato task force, leaders of the Justice Party (PJ), are fond of handcuffs; "They want to put as many corrupt people as possible in jail."
247 Political scientist André Singer envisions the vote on the second impeachment complaint against Michel Temer in the Chamber of Deputies as a clash "between the opportunists and the deranged, eager to handcuff the unruly hands of Rousseff's successor."
Singer points out that the so-called "centrão" (center bloc) "is not enough to make constitutional changes, but, well-funded, it manages to sustain governments." However, in Janot's favor, he notes that the protection afforded to the Planalto Palace has diminished since the impeachment, as was shown in the vote on the first accusation.
According to the columnist, the members of the Lava Jato task force, whom he calls "leaders of the Justice Party (PJ)," are obsessed with handcuffs. "They want to put as many corrupt people as possible in jail," he says, recalling the character from Machado de Assis's novel The Alienist.
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