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Tijolaço: Dad "guarantees" me a spot in the Supreme Court?

"Like any cowardly boy, he called his father to settle his disputes," criticizes journalist Fernando Brito regarding Fux's decision; "Even if the president can get away with saying 'I have nothing to do with this, it's 'number one' who has to defend himself, got it?' it's evident that, in the Chaves Village imagined by Marcelo Adnet, this counts for a lot. Therefore, it's an attitude that Flávio wouldn't take without talking to his father and without a 'you have to keep this up' from the former captain. Without recordings, of course," he says.

Tijolaço: Dad "guarantees" me a spot in the Supreme Court?

By Fernando Brito, from brick - The Estadão newspaper reproduces a comment from a Supreme Court minister saying that, by bringing the case of the investigation about his former driver to the Supreme Court, Flávio Bolsonaro “He took an elevator to hell.".

“Now the Attorney General’s Office will have to get involved in the case. And the son will be investigated by the Supreme Court, which means investigating the father as well, who has already said that he received funds from that account.” Internally, within the court, the assessment is that, in order to have appealed to the Supreme Court, Flávio Bolsonaro must have had information that he is either already being investigated or would soon be. “But by hastily taking the case to Brasília, he has greatly increased the temperature of the crisis,” the magistrate assesses.

However, there is another side to this observation.

Like any cowardly boy, he called his father to settle his disputes.

He is not a "lame duck" president like Michel Temer, who did not inspire fear in police officers and prosecutors.

No matter how much the president might come up with a "I have nothing to do with this, it's 'o1' who has to defend himself," I told youIt's clear that, in the Chaves Village imagined by Marcelo Adnet, this counts for a lot.

Therefore, it's an attitude that Flávio wouldn't take without talking to his father and without a "you have to keep this up" from the former captain. Without recordings, of course.

Since the matter will only be addressed by Minister Marco Aurélio, who is responsible for the case, it will only be examined after the end of the Supreme Court's recess. By then, Flávio will have already taken office, and the issue of privileged jurisdiction in the Supreme Court for those holding Senate and Federal Deputy mandates will be reopened.

Unless, of course, we have another Bolsonaro having a "moment of weakness".