Nassif: Lava Jato fuels online attacks against the Supreme Court.
"The Lava Jato operation in Curitiba has become the main fuel for social media attacks against the Supreme Federal Court (STF)," says journalist Luis Nassif in Jornal GGN; "The prosecutors, he states, 'do not limit themselves to their functional duties, but seek to pressure higher bodies through digital militias and interfere in party politics.'"
247 "The Lava Jato operation in Curitiba has become the main fuel for social media attacks against the Supreme Federal Court (STF)," says journalist Luis Nassif in Jornal GGN. "The prosecutors are acting explicitly. In statements and articles in the press or on Twitter, they have begun to fuel virtual campaigns against the STF, driven by digital networks funded by businessmen who finance Bolsonaro's movement. And corporatism prevents the oversight bodies of the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office from putting a stop to the abuses, in defense of the corporation itself. They do not limit themselves to their functional role, but seek to pressure higher bodies through digital militias and interfere in party politics," he states.
According to the journalist, "because of this lack of self-regulation, and the infiltration of right-wing parties into the institution, nowadays the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office is an ideological mess, to the point that Airton Benedito – the prosecutor from Goiás who considers human rights to be a facet of cultural Marxism – was elected by his colleagues from Goiás precisely to the State Prosecutor's Office for Citizens' Rights." "It would be the same as appointing Brilhante Ustra to coordinate transitional justice."
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