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World Cup CPI targets four governments from the allied base.

Proposed by Mario Couto (PSDB-PA) and orchestrated by Alvaro Dias (PSDB-PR), the parliamentary commission of inquiry into Brazilian football will have four priority targets: the construction of stadiums in Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, and Fortaleza; the objective is to give impetus to new demonstrations during the World Cup; presidential candidate Aécio Neves also signed the request; fair play?

The World Cup CPI targets four governments from the allied base (Photo: Edição247-Waldemir Barreto-Agência Senado / Odebrecht/ Moreira Mariz-Agência Senado)

247 - Discreetly, the PSDB is preparing the ground for Brazil to be engulfed in new large-scale demonstrations on the eve of the 2014 presidential elections, in the midst of the World Cup. The strategy involves the creation of a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry officially focused on the activities of Brazilian football, more specifically the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation), but with the real objective of investigating the construction of the World Cup stadiums (read more). here).

This weekend, the "Brasil Confidencial" column in Istoé magazine reported that the Presidential Palace is waking up to the risk and intends to mobilize to prevent the establishment of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI). Proposed by Mario Couto (PSDB-PA), it was orchestrated by Álvaro Dias (PSDB-PR) and signed by Aécio Neves (PSDB-MG). 

This Saturday, Diário do Poder details the PSDB's strategy, which aims to target four governors from its allied base. Read below:

The PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy Party) CPI targets governors linked to Dilma Rousseff.

Governors Agnelo Queiroz (DF), Jacques Wagner (BA), Sérgio Cabral (PMDB), and Cid Gomes (CE), all from the base supporting the Dilma government, are priority targets of the attempt to establish a CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) in the Senate to investigate World Cup-related works, with discreet encouragement from the governor of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos (PSB). Senator Mário Couto (PSDB-PA), who proposed it, is fulfilling a task initiated by another member of the PSDB party, Alvaro Dias (PR).

THE STADIUMS

The PSDB believes that the stadiums in Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, and Ceará have the greatest "potential for scandal."

It's the election.

Once installed on Tuesday (5), the CPI will have 180 days, with the right to another 6 months. Ideal timeframe for those who want to disrupt Dilma's reelection.

TUCAN SOUL

Ten of the eleven senators from the PSDB party signed the CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry). Among them was Aécio Neves, in a strange signature, but his nonetheless.

Aécio with Marin

Aécio Neves wants to attack Dilma, not the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation). He posed smiling with José Maria Marin, when the latter was being harassed by the president.