Kotscho questions who will lead Sunday's protests.
Columnist Ricardo Kotscho highlights the division within the PSDB party and indicates that the protests of the 16th have lost their focus: “As the movement of various sectors of national life in defense of legality and democracy has grown in recent days, the main objective of the new protests is now limited to trying to influence the decisions of the courts (TCU and TSE), which will judge the campaign and government accounts of President Dilma Rousseff, and to pressure congressmen to open an impeachment process that is now increasingly improbable.”
247 – Columnist Ricardo Kotscho sees the large PSDB mobilization for Sunday's demonstrations against the government crumbling. He points out that Aécio Neves remains undecided with his usual will-he-won't-he, and questions: who will lead the movement, besides "the enormous cast of opportunistic leaders, without history and without a future, whose names I don't even remember anymore"?
"Up to this moment, Wednesday morning, unlike what we saw in the days leading up to the protests in March and April, a strange silence surrounds Sunday's protests outside the vast network of the web," he points out.
According to him, as the movement of various sectors of national life in defense of legality and democracy has grown in recent days, the main objective of the new protests is now limited to trying to influence the decisions of the courts (TCU and TSE), which will judge the campaign and government accounts of President Dilma Rousseff, and to pressure congressmen to open an impeachment process – now increasingly unlikely (read more). closest).