In response to the coup, Flávio Dino proposes a dialogue between Lula and FHC.
The governor of Maranhão and staunch critic of the impeachment process against President Dilma Rousseff, Flávio Dino (PCdoB), defended on Thursday, February 2nd, a "broad national understanding in the political sphere," in which "Lula and Fernando Henrique should lead the dialogue"; "If there is no dialogue between political forces and respect for democratic legality, Brazil will become increasingly ungovernable," he stressed; the governor also criticized the approval of the readjustment that will increase public spending by R$ 58 billion: "a supersonic jet of fiscal irresponsibility."
Maranhão 247 – The governor of Maranhão, Flávio Dino (PCdoB), argued this Thursday, the 2nd, on his Twitter account, that there should be "dialogue between political forces and respect for democratic legality." Otherwise, "Brazil will become more and more ungovernable." In his assessment, former presidents Lula and FHC should lead this dialogue.
"There is still time for a great national understanding that will save politics and the institutions of representative democracy," he posted. "If there is no dialogue between political forces and respect for democratic legality, Brazil will become more ungovernable every day," the governor continued.
"Everyone knows my position: there is no constitutional reason for impeachment. At this point, that is clearer than ever. I believe, however, that we need a broad national understanding in the political sphere. Lula and Fernando Henrique should lead the dialogue," Flávio Dino also wrote.
"Politics is falling apart. Institutions of representative democracy are being rendered unviable. Who benefits from this?" he questioned. "Corporations and fascists. It's absurd to shout against the bicycle of alleged 'fiscal irresponsibility' and remain silent in the face of the current supersonic jet of fiscal irresponsibility," he compared.