Moro tries to teach the Internet and receives blows from Internet users



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The former judge talks about governability and is massacred; Psol president Juliano Medeiros calls him a scoundrel and says he was used and discarded by the elites edit

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247 – The former Lava Jato judge and former Minister of Justice, Sérgio Moro, took to social networks on Monday (27) to try to give a lesson on governance in the country and ended up being the target of various criticisms from Internet users.

“What has hampered Brazilian governance in recent years has been rampant corruption and fiscal irresponsibility, not the 1988 Constitution or the Justice or the MP,” Moro wrote in Twitter.

The former judge apparently commented on the statement of the leader of the government in the Chamber, Ricardo Barros (PP-PR), who wanted to go up to the approval of the Constituent Assembly in Chile and defended a new Constituent Assembly for Brazil, claiming that the country would be “ungovernable “.

In responseMoro was called a “scoundrel” by the president of PSOL, Juliano Medeiros. “What made it difficult was the coup, the greed and the hatred of the Brazilian elite towards the poor. The same elite that used you and threw you out, as they usually do with scoundrels like you,” Medeiros replied.

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