More left-wing female councilors are receiving death threats in Santa Catarina.
City councilwomen from the PT and PCdoB parties were threatened after the removal from office of councilwoman Maria Tereza Capra (PT) from São Miguel do Oeste (SC).
247 - More left-wing female councilors have received death threats in Santa Catarina, according to a report by [source name]. UOLAccording to the article, the removal from office of councilwoman Maria Tereza Capra (PT) from São Miguel do Oeste (SC) triggered a series of death threats against four councilwomen from other cities in Santa Catarina who expressed support for her.
The congresswomen handed over emails containing the messages to the Federal Police during a meeting with the superintendent in Florianópolis. The ousted councilwoman Maria Tereza forwarded some of the threats she received to UOL.
"Revoking your mandate is just the first step. I'll take your life after that, [insults]. (...) you and your family deserve to be beaten to death [insults]."
"Your days and the days of your family are numbered," says another threatening message.
The Federal Police stated that they will analyze the material to identify the authors of the threats. Furthermore, this process will assess whether a crime has been committed and whether these offenses should be investigated by the Federal Police or the Civil Police, which is already investigating the case.
In addition to Maria Tereza, the following councilwomen were threatened: Florianópolis city councilwoman Carla Ayres (PT); Criciúma city councilwoman Giovana Mondardo (PCdoB); Joinville city councilwoman Ana Lúcia Martins (PT); and Brusque city councilwoman Marlina Oliveira (PT).
Former city councilwoman Maria Tereza was removed from office for denouncing the... Nazi salutes that occurred at Bolsonaro supporter events in São Miguel do Oeste After the elections, Bolsonaro supporters denied Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's (PT) victory, alleging supposed electoral fraud.
By comparing the protesters to Nazis, the statement led to legal proceedings because she was allegedly defaming the city's population. Maria Tereza, who will appeal the dismissal, complains because four council members who voted for her removal from office were at the demonstration.
Subscribe to 247, Support via Pix, Subscribe to TV 247, in the channel Cuts 247 and watch: