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Politics, as we know, rivals the oldest profession in the world. But Jair Bolsonaro and the PSL exaggerate. Less than a year after leaving the legend by closing the door, Jair Bolsonaro is considering returning. And the party takes the disappointment of discontent seriously. In evidence that nothing is created in politics, nothing is transformed, everything is prostituted, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro took advantage of Sunday’s free time to harass his colleague Joice Hasselmann on Twitter, who will be launched this Monday as the PSL candidate for the town hall. of Sao Paulo.
Still affiliated with the São Paulo PSL, Eduardo referred to Joice, former leader of the Bolsonaro government in Congress, with the pejorative nickname “Pepa,” an allusion to the pig from a British cartoon. Zero Três pointed out: “Kkkkkkk, but it is beautiful to see Pepa, queen of traitors, run after Bolsonaro’s support. There is no use crawling, the people of SP will judge you. I just want you to run to see who is going to blame him. of your failure “.
In news published in its most recent edition, Veja magazine reports that Bolsonaro imposes the expulsion of the discontents as a precondition for returning to the PSL. Joice commented on the lawsuit: “You can ask, crying is free, but it is easier to rain than Bolsonaro is capable of giving a blow to the party, despite the seduction of some by the palatial advantages. He already tried and we prevented it You will not win anything. In the root PSL there are people who do not bend, talkei “.
There is an expression in French that adequately translates the way Bolsonaro sees the PSL: prêt (ready) + à-porter (to take). In the language of fashion, it means “ready to wear”. Transposed into the universe of politics, it became an animated representation of contradictory feelings.
After the failed attempt to create a new legend, Aliança pelo Brasil, the president treats the PSL as a simple ready-to-wear part of the party system, a showcase piece that is always ready to be worn and used at its convenience. Excited about Joice’s candidacy, the president of the PSL board in São Paulo, Deputy Júnior Bozzella, comments on the possibility of Bolsonaro’s return with frightening naturalness:
“It is even a public recognition of the work that the party managed to develop, even after the resignation of the president, which was one-sided. And perhaps he realized that the acronym was still strong, great.” Owner of the second largest bank in Congress, the PSL goes to the municipal polls in 2020 with a cash register provided with about R $ 200 million in the electoral fund. “Having the party on your horizon as an option is more than smart on your part [Bolsonaro]”says Bozzella.
As you can see, the elephant ballet that became the PSL catwalk is outrageous even by the standards of Brazilian ready-to-wear politics. In this universe, if a party association no longer satisfies the user, a drawstring is applied to the hem, and voila, back to the alternative hanger, ready to go. Or to be used.