Gleisi accuses TCU's 'political ministers' of 'opportunism'
"I only ask a favor of these gentlemen, who were once politicians, who have used the platform and who express themselves politically: stop saying that your reasons are technical because, besides not being true, it's ugly," the senator said, criticizing the fact that the ministers are only now concerned with the so-called 'fiscal maneuvers' and, therefore, defend the rejection of Dilma's government's 2014 accounts.
Paraná 247 Senator Gleisi Hoffmann accused the ministers of the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) of "opportunism" for advocating the rejection of President Dilma Rousseff's 2014 accounts.
She criticized the fact that only now are "political ministers" concerned about the irregularity of the so-called "fiscal maneuvers," something that was already practiced before, in other governments, and also in the states.
"I only ask a favor of these gentlemen, who were once politicians, who have used the platform and who express themselves politically: stop saying that your reasons are technical because, besides not being true, it's ugly," the Workers' Party member lashed out in the Senate.
According to her, there are "several" ministers engaged in the attempt to remove Dilma from power, starting with the rejection of the accounts, which would take the case to Congress, which could open an impeachment process.
According to Gleisi, the TCU (Federal Court of Accounts) has recently acted much more politically than technically, and the proposal to create a fiscal authority would be an important topic to raise the debate about the performance of the Court of Accounts in the country.watch here).