Janot says: Dilma and Temer never tried to interfere in the Federal Police

Since former Minister of Justice and Citizenship Sergio Moro openly declared to the entire country that Bolsonaro wanted (and wants) to intervene in federal police investigations, Brazil has entered yet another complete division.

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The Minister's resignation caused strong changes and fluctuations in Bovespa negotiations, in the buying and selling of the dollar, as we said in this matter here. Furthermore, the former minister's departure also set the country on new paths.

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Followers avid for the Bolsomoro union, officially now they are divided, of course this would happen, but in the face of so many bombastic statements that Morou made in public.

Attorney Rodrigo Janot publicly stated that Brazil cannot simply ignore that what Bolsonaro wants to do is something unacceptable, no previous government dared to do. What?

Interfere with the federal police! This is not only serious, but it is a crime. It is not us from the Digital Seguro editorial team who are speaking, but rather Brazilian law.

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Rodrigo Janot afirma: Dilma e Temer nunca tentaram interferir na Polícia Federal

Didn't Dilma and Temer really try to do this?

Dilma and Temer never considered or tried to interfere in the investigations of the PF and the Federal Public Ministry as Bolsonaro dared to try to do, according to the bombastic narration given by Moro.

For those who don't remember, Rodrigo Janot, a former head of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF), was one of those directly responsible for the car wash in the country. He gave an interview to BBC News Brasil, to take a position on the subject.

In the editorial, Janot said that Bolsonaro's predecessor presidents never tried to obtain information about an ongoing investigation – neither with the MPF nor with the Federal Police, as they knew that this was extremely serious.

In his heavy and complex speech leaving the Bolsonaro Government, Sergio Moro, (automatically transformed into Bolsonaro’s rival) accused the President of the Republic of wanting to change command of the Federal Police to have access to confidential investigation data.

Remember Morto's phrase said yesterday at the press conference

The president told me more than once, expressly, that he wanted to have a person in his personal contact that he could call, gather information, gather intelligence reports”, said Moro in his farewell speech. “(…) And it is really not the role of the Federal Police to provide this type of information“.

After all, what will Brazil's next directions be?

Difficult question, dear Digital readers, we don't know, we are always trying to keep you informed about everything that is happening in the country and in the world.

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Source: C. Brasil Network 

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