Brazil

An editorial in the paper O Estado de S.
Paulo (Estado), the 3rd biggest paper in Brazil, released this Tuesday (Feb.
21), specified that President Lula governs with his liver.
In the text, the publication criticizes a resolution of the legend riddled with bitterness and lies that, to name a few subjects, classifies Dilma Rousseffs impeachment as a coup .
Whoever reads that file comes away with the clear impression that Brazil has an almost unpayable debt with the PTists, particularly with Mrs.
Dilma Rousseff and President Lula da Silva, the editorial says.The newspaper O Estado de S.
Paulo published this Tuesday (21) stated that President Lula governs with his liver (Photo web reproduction) The only goal seems to be to rewrite the countrys recent history to wash the militancys soul after a series of political and judicial setbacks suffered.
Further on, Estado keeps in mind that the president resides in a parallel universe by sustaining the thesis that before the process of ousting Rousseff, Brazil was experiencing social peace and economic prosperity.
The party, in this mendacious view of history, would have been the victim of false allegations of corruption at the time of the mensalo and petrolo scandals, the newspaper exemplified in the editorial.
Fanatical PT partisans would never accept the fact, otherwise indisputable, that Rousseffs impeachment was performed strictly according to the Constitution-- other than when, in its result, Rousseffs political rights were maintained rather of ended, in a common stunt of those weird times, Estado kept in mind.
The faithful of the LulaPTist sect is equally offended when the numerous crimes of passive corruption, criminal company, and money laundering devoted by the inner circle are demonstrated.
Finally, Estado states that Lula da Silvas bitterness and the thirst for revenge that seems to stimulate the PT management are genuine or absolutely nothing more than methods to keep the militancy mobilized in spite of certain unpopular choices that the federal government will quickly have to take, it matters little bit.
The truth is that this is not the way to govern a nation, the paper said while promoting a rapprochement of Lula with the broad front that chose him.With details from Revista Oeste





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