The opposition leaves the Senate’s plenary after the protest against the arrest of Bolsonaro

The opposition leaves the Senate’s plenary after the protest against the arrest of Bolsonaro


The decision occurred shortly before the deliberative session that occurred remotely by President David Alcolumbe


Summary

The opposition leaves the Senate’s plenary after 47 hours of occupation as a sign of protest against the arrest of the house of Jair Bolsonaro before a remote session chaired by David Alcolumbre.




The opposition to the Senate decided to free on Thursday 7, the main plenary of the Chamber after over 47 hours of employment in protest against the arrest of the Chamber of former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL). The decision occurred shortly before the deliberative session that occurred remotely by President David Alcolumbe (Union-AP).

“Currently we are withdrawing from the table. We are clear and we hope that from now on we can discuss and work on the agenda that interests us all, regardless of the ideological position,” said the leader of the mobilization of the Senate, RogĂ©rio Marinho (PL-RN).

Both the plenary of the Senate and that of the Chamber of Representatives were hindered from Tuesday 5. The three main guidelines presented by the parliamentarians were the concession of total amnesty to all those involved in the non -democratic proposal of January 8, 2023, the imperage of Minister Alessandre De Moraese. Parliamentary.

In the plenary of the Chamber and the Senate, the parliamentarians occupied the Board of Directors and protested with stress glued to the mouth as an allusion to censorship. Having said that, the sessions of the Chamber and the Senate on Tuesday have been canceled.

The president of the Senate David Alcolumbre (Union-AP) ranked Tuesday 5, as “arbitrary, unusual and unaware of the democratic principles” the occupation of the directors of the congress for parliamentarians.

Source: Terra

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