A source within the Workers' Party (PT) commented to the anxious blogger that the party's activists are "restless" and "outraged" by the Dilma government's inaction regarding the situation with Genoino, Dirceu, and Delúbio.
The reiterated position of Zé Cardozo This is what is called "clandestine solidarity".
He tells his party colleagues that he stands in solidarity, that he will avoid the Globo spectacle, and that he is anxiously following the events.
And get out of there so you don't get burned.
PT leaders received detailed reports of President Dilma's embarrassment when Renato Rabelo, president of the PCdoB, denounced the inquisitorial nature of the Supreme Court in front of her.
It was visible to the naked eye.
Just as irritating was that tweet from the President against "corruption" in the midst of a crisis that could have led to Genoino's death..
(The news this Sunday night into Monday morning is that Genoino's situation remains worrying, but his life is not in danger. What is serious is being imprisoned like a criminal when he has the right to sleep outside of prison. And his health demands it.)
The PT's National Directorate is meeting this Monday morning in São Paulo.
It was a planned meeting, but it has taken on a new dramatic dimension with the events of the weekend.
The pressure from below within the PT has become very strong at this moment, and it is possible that the leadership will be forced to heed the demands of the base and release a harsh document denouncing the arbitrary actions of Joaquim Barbosa.
But, as is known, if it depends on the majority of PT members in São Paulo – like the crypto-PSDB member Eduardo Suplicy – it is possible that the meeting will end up ratifying this stance of "clandestine" solidarity.
The source says: "The situation among activists is one of outrage over what they did to Genoino."
And will the PT pressure Lula to defend Genoino?, asked the anxious blogger.
The source preferred to remain silent.
Paulo Henrique Amorim
PHA warns: PT expects solidarity from Dilma.
According to journalist Paulo Henrique Amorim, the mood within the Workers' Party (PT) is one of "commotion over what was done to Genoino"; the party leadership is reportedly bothered by the "silent solidarity" shown by President Dilma Rousseff and the Minister of Justice, José Eduardo Cardozo.
247 - Journalist Paulo Henrique Amorim, from the blog Conversa Afiada, published an article this morning about the alleged unease between the Workers' Party and President Dilma Rousseff. According to him, the PT is bothered by the "silent solidarity" shown by Dilma and the Minister of Justice, José Eduardo Cardozo. Read below:
PT GOT TIRED OF
"SILENT SOLIDARITY"
DILMA
And then there's Zé Cardozo's "clandestine solidarity."