“The deceitful president of the republic should have been sentenced to life in prison,” said the former head of the Public Initiative for Political Services. Online profiles indicated that Bolsonaro is under investigation by the Palestinian police
247 – Netizens took to Twitter on Friday (11) to reflect on the federal police investigations against Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and criticize the former Prime Minister of the Office for Institutional Security (GSI) Augusto Heleno. A video in which the military tried to justify its admiration for the former federal chief executive, during an event in June 2019, had repercussions on the networks, and profiles on the networks recalled the army’s statements. “The deceitful president of the republic should be sentenced to life in prison,” he said. The Federal Police is investigating the participation of the former occupier of Planalto in coup attempts and the illegal sale of jewellery.
Helineau said “The president commented that I address him as my lord. Most importantly. He is the head of an authority elected by the people, worthy of the respect of the whole of society.”
Subsequently, the President of GSI criticized the current President of the Republic, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party). “In my opinion, I’ve always had this opinion. It’s my opinion, isn’t it? It’s not the president’s opinion, it’s my opinion: a dishonest president of the republic should have been sentenced to life in prison. This is a mockery of society. The president of the republic destroys the concept of the state. This is the height of it.” He even assumes that the stab wound was a lie. Was his cancer a lie? And Donna Delma’s cancer was a lie? Somebody said to him, He had the audacity to say that for him? That’s the typical bastard of this guy,” he said.
Federal police have indications that those involved in the scheme intend to illegally make money selling jewelry received by the governments of other countries. The former chief executive of the federal government and his allies received gifts from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, two countries on the Asian continent. By law, products offered by other countries must belong to the Brazilian state, and not be incorporated into personal assets.
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