And nobody talks about fiscal irresponsibility anymore.
Since Senator Romero Jucá (PMDB-RR) revealed that the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff was a plot to stop Lava Jato and save politicians who would be affected by it, the task of Senator Antonio Anastasia (PSDB-MG), the rapporteur of the process in the Senate, has become much more complicated; he will have to convince his colleagues that Dilma deserves to be definitively removed for the so-called "fiscal maneuvers," when everyone already knows that this was just a pretext used in the votes of April 17 and May 12; as the process, now presided over by Ricardo Lewandowski of the Supreme Court, is more legal than political, Anastasia will have to perform miracles to sustain the parliamentary coup.
247 - It has been a long time since anyone has talked about fiscal irresponsibility anymore – the pretext used by the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate to temporarily remove President Dilma Rousseff from office in the votes of April 17 and May 12.
The reason is simple. To talk about fiscal irresponsibility, after Senator Romero Jucá (PMDB-RR) revealed and confessed that the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff was a plot to stop Lava Jato and save politicians who would be affected by it, shames even the defenders of the impeachment.
Today, Ricardo Noblat, in Globo, admitted that it was all just a political conspiracy. "Let's be frank: politicians afraid of being arrested did conspire to overthrow President Dilma," he said (read hereIn Folha, Celso Rocha de Barros was more precise. "The audios released last week showed that, for a large part of the political class, impeachment was an escape strategy. It's worth remembering, Jucá wasn't caught stealing or doing the shady things we're used to seeing politicians do. Jucá was caught planning to overthrow the president of the republic to help people escape from prison," he stated (read here).
With that, fiThe task of Senator Antonio Anastasia (PSDB-MG), the rapporteur for the process in the Senate, has become much more complicated. He will have to convince his colleagues that Dilma deserves to be removed for the so-called "fiscal maneuvers," when everyone already knows that this was just a pretext.
Since the process, now presided over by Ricardo Lewandowski, is more legal than political, Anastasia will have to perform miracles to sustain the parliamentary coup.