Doria: "Bolsonaro doesn't work for the good of Brazilians, he works for his own good, for his children."
"We needed a president who would unite the nation, not disintegrate it. We have a president who doesn't work for the good of Brazilians, but for his own good, for his children, and for his extreme wealth," said the governor of São Paulo, João Doria (PSDB).
247 - The governor of São Paulo, João Doria (PSDB) criticized Jair Bolsonaro's speeches at the coup-mongering event this Sunday (4), in front of the Palácio da Alvorada, and stated that he “does not work for the good of Brazilians, he works for his own good, for his children and for his extreme assets”.
"It's sad to hear that. We should have a president who integrates the nation, not disintegrates it. It's a time for all of us to be united and defend the citizens. We have a president who doesn't work for the good of Brazilians, he works for his own good, for his children and for his extreme wealth," said Doria this Monday (5).
"Why create crowds in front of the Palace? We need to make a humanitarian move to protect people's health. We've had more than 7 people die, and the president of the republic is appealing for help. It's time to protect lives," the politician emphasized.