Randolfe on the Roberto Jefferson case: 'it's no longer about maintaining democracy, but about interrupting the authoritarian cycle'
According to the senator from Rede-AP, "the events of the last few hours show what choice we will be facing this week, until next Sunday."
247 - Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP) criticized former federal deputy Roberto Jefferson (PTB-RJ) this Sunday (23), who exchanged gunfire with the police in Rio de Janeiro. According to the G1 portalThe congressman from the Rede party stated that, "at this point, it's no longer about maintaining democracy, but about interrupting an authoritarian cycle that is underway in our Brazil."
According to the senator, "the events of the last few hours show what choice we will be facing this week, until next Sunday." "A known Bolsonaro supporter, a delinquent under house arrest, records a cowardly, sexist video against a Supreme Court Justice. The Justice system takes the measure of detaining him, and what does he do? He shoots, fires shots at federal police officers, hits two, throws grenades, reacts in an equally cowardly way against the security forces. This is what Bolsonarism represents, this is what Bolsonaro represents. This is what we are fighting against to restore democracy to the country," said Rodrigues.
Supreme Federal Court (STF) Minister Alexandre de Moraes ordered the arrest from the PTB member after he made attacks against Minister Cármen Lúcia, calling the judge a prostitute.
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