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Brito: There is no crisis in the government; what is lacking is a government.

According to the editor of Tijolaço, Bolsonaro should be alarmed by the numbers of the defeat in the Chamber of Deputies, but what exists, he says, "is the belief, fueled via Twitter, that a powerful wave of repudiation against politicians is forming, which will soon sweep away parliamentary resistance, one way or another."

Brito: There is no crisis in the government; what is lacking is a government (Photo: REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

By Fernando Brito, in brick - The numbers from the Bolsonaro government's defeat yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies, practically without resistance, should, if there were any degree of balance in the former captain, trigger all the alarms and sirens of an imminent collapse of his structures.

But there isn't.

What we have here is a belief, fueled via Twitter, that a powerful wave of repudiation against politicians is forming, which will soon sweep away parliamentary resistance, one way or another.

It is evident that if something exists, it only exists in the virtual world.

Vinícius Torres Freire, today, in FolhaThe question is whether Bolsonaro "doesn't understand the gravity of the vacuum or wants a collapse on purpose."

Personally, I believe in the second hypothesis.