"The military are the biggest losers with the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry," says Marcelo Auler.
"The military tended to remain absent from this investigation. Now, not only have they had to testify in the inquiries, but they will also have to appear before the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry," assesses the journalist.
247 - Journalist Marcelo Auler stated this Friday (21) during participation in Bom Dia 247 that the biggest losers with the CPMI of January 8, which should be installed in the coming weeks, will be the military: “the military tended to disappear in this investigation. Then there was the first decision by Alexandre de Moraes that military personnel also have to be investigated in the inquiries that are taking place in the Supreme Court, and not in the Superior Military Court, as the officers of the old wanted. Now the military not only had to testify in the inquiries, but will also have to appear in the CPMI”.
For Auler, the video showing General and former Minister of the Institutional Security Office (GSI) of the Presidency of the Republic, Gonçalves Dias, circulating among the Bolsonaro terrorists “is wonderful,” because “now we will be able to identify who those military personnel are” who appear in the images talking to the coup plotters and even providing them with mineral water while the destruction of the Planalto Palace was underway.
O The journalist stated that he has no doubt that the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry will favor the Lula government. (PT), also because, according to him, the president's allied base in Congress is more experienced than the other side.
“This issue of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPMI) will turn in favor of the government, and for obvious reasons: the government's troops are made up of experienced parliamentarians. They'll put Renan Calheiros, Randolfe [Rodrigues], and Omar Aziz there. And who comes from the other side? These new parliamentarians who barely know how to articulate words. Of course, there must still be capable parliamentarians on the right; they'll bring Ciro Nogueira. I'm not at all scared by this new CPMI. I think they'll turn things around and use this CPMI to unmask this right wing,” he concluded.