The corruption of institutions, the social tragedy and the economic disaster produced by the Bolsonaro government are paving the way for the president’s election defeat in October, and the bill has a good chance of being resolved in the first round.
As the polls show, if political punishment is contracted in electronic voting machines, it is necessary to punish Jair Bolsonaro beyond elections.
The deal with Centrão guaranteed Bolsonaro political protection to avoid charges and trashed serial liability crimes. Public Prosecutor Augusto Aras’s submission to Bolsonarism has so far prevented the president from answering in court for his numerous petty crimes.
After the elections and the inauguration of the new government, the institutions must criminally punish Bolsonaro. It would not be institutionally pedagogical to give a veil to those who have so worn out their presidency.
Bolsonaro established a militia order in the presidency. His resourcefulness in saying that he will disobey the orders of the Federal Supreme Court, his frequent threats of coup d’etat, and the lack of daily etiquette while performing his duty cannot be normalized.
“Oh, but the president is really hot. That’s his way. He blew the air and crossed the line, got out of control,” considers the pandemic Democrats. Some journalists say, “But the allies say there is no risk of a coup. Many advisers advise Bolsonaro to be empathetic and communicate better, to humanize his image.”
To treat Bolsonaro like a president who can do what he did is to normalize all of his liability crimes and common misdemeanors. It made the epidemic worse, worsened the economy, increased violence in the countryside, and destroyed public policies (education, women’s health, respect for minorities) that took decades to consolidate. Bolsonaro has made the lives of Brazilians worse, especially the poorest.
The disappearance of native Bruno Araújo Pereira and journalist Dom Philips is not a death or an isolated case. no murder either genivaldo de Jesus is in a makeshift gas chamber in a vehicle by federal highway police. Joyful missingaccording to the president, he decided to take the risk not necessary. Genivaldo de Jesus was called “marginal” by Bolsonaro. The current president is carrying a major felony in these cases.
The brutality that reigns in the country is a direct reflection of Bolsonaro’s actions to promote the armament of the civilian population, promote illegal mining and occupation of indigenous reserves, support police violence, threaten democracy, persecute minorities, strengthen racism and machismo. The list is extensive.
Bolsonaro’s hands were covered in blood. An example needs to be punished in the form of law to prevent other presidents from succumbing to the temptation to degrade our democracy and commit crimes in the Planalto Palace.
source: Noticias
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