Lira defends freedom of expression with legal limits in speech before vote that should re-elect him.
Lira, the frontrunner for reelection, also said he wanted a pact with the Lula government, but without subordination.
247 - “I firmly defend our sacred right to freedom of expression, as long as it does not represent a threat to the only regime that grants us this right, which is our democracy,” said the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Arthur Lira (PP-AL), during a speech this Wednesday (1st) before the vote for president of the House, which should re-elect him.
Lira also said that "if elected, I want to establish with the Executive Branch not a relationship of subordination, but a pact to improve and advance public policies."
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