Kennedy: Secrecy surrounding arrest warrant terrifies PMDB and government.
"Sarney, Jucá, Renan, and Cunha were guarantors of the removal of President Dilma Rousseff, support the definitive approval of the impeachment, and support the Temer government. If the Supreme Court heeds Janot's advice, it could affect Temer's governability," states columnist Kennedy Alencar.
247 - The secrets behind the arguments used by the Attorney General of the Republic, Rodrigo Janot, to request the arrests of four prominent members of the PMDB party are alarming the PMDB and the Presidential Palace, according to columnist Kennedy Alencar.
Janot requested the Supreme Federal Court (STF) to order the arrests of former president José Sarney, Senator Romero Jucá, and the presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, Renan Calheiros and Eduardo Cunha, respectively. In Sarney's case, the request is for house arrest with the use of an ankle monitor.
"Sarney, Jucá, Renan, and Cunha were guarantors of the removal of President Dilma Rousseff, support the definitive approval of the impeachment, and support the Temer government. If the Supreme Court heeds Janot's advice, it could affect Temer's governability," he says.
He points out that, in addition to what has already become public regarding the recordings made by the former president of Transpetro, Sérgio Machado, there are arguments supporting the arrest warrants that remained secret until Tuesday night. "This frightens the PMDB and could damage the government of interim president Michel Temer" (read more). here).