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Perpétua Almeida: 'Bolsonaro's silence after acts of vandalism in Brasília is astonishing'

"Terrorists and bandits," the congresswoman said, referring to Bolsonaro supporters who tried to invade the Federal Police headquarters, set fire to some cars, and vandalized vehicles.

Perpétua Almeida (Photo: Pablo Valadares/ Chamber of Deputies)

247 - Federal deputy Perpétua Almeida (PCdoB-AC) criticized supporters of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) responsible for the acts of vandalism last Monday (12) in Brasília (DF) and demanded action from the Minister of Justice, Anderson Torres. "Isn't the tolerance of the PM/DF towards terrorists and bandits impressive? And the silence of the Minister of Justice and Bolsonaro himself?!", questioned the parliamentarian on Twitter. 

Bolsonaro supporters used pieces of wood and smashed some cars after Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered... arrest of indigenous leader José Acácio Serere Xavante, a supporter of Jair Bolsonaro (PL). They tried to invade the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília. 

The current Minister of Justice said on Twitter that "everything will be investigated and clarified." "Situation normalizing at the moment."

O Senator-elect Flávio Dino (PSB-MA), future Minister of Justice, the Federal deputy Marcelo Freixo (PSB-RJ)And criminal lawyer Antônio Carlos de Almeida Castro, known as KakayThey emphasized that it is necessary to arrest those responsible for the acts.

The national president of the PT, federal deputy Gleisi Hoffmann (PR)He also criticized Bolsonaro supporters.

Last Monday, the Governor of the Federal District, Ibaneis Rocha (MDB)He reportedly said that his government had ordered the police to arrest protesters identified as responsible for acts of vandalism.

See the reason that led Bolsonaro supporters to try to occupy the Federal Police building.
Bolsonaro supporters attempt to vandalize a car in Brasília. Photo: Reproduction(Photo: Reproduction)Playback


 

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