After posting calling Maia from Nhonho, Salles says the social network account was misused | Politics



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The Minister of the Environment, Ricardo Salles, affirmed this Thursday morning (29) that his Twitter account it was used incorrectly. Hours earlier, a post on the minister’s account called Rodrigo Maia (DEM-RJ) the president of the Chamber of Deputies, “Nhonho”.

Nickname of a character in the Chaves series, Nhonho is a term used by critics to refer to the mayor.

“I was warned not long ago that someone misused my Twitter account to post a comment on the account of the president of the Chamber of Deputies, with whom, despite differences of opinion, I always maintained a cordial relationship”, Salles said early Thursday morning.

Shortly after this new post, Salles’ Twitter account was deleted.

Asked if it was he who deleted the account and if it was hacked, the minister replied: “I did the security procedure.”

Twitter did not comment until the last update of this report.

The Minister of the Environment calls Mayor Maia, ‘Nhonho’, a character from the Chaves series – Photo: Playback / Twitter

Salles used Twitter to attack the minister and apologized

The post on Salles’ account that he called Maia de Nhonho was made in response to a criticism made by the mayor on Saturday (24): “Minister Ricardo Salles, not satisfied with destroying Brazil’s environment, has now decided to destroy the government itself,” the parliamentarian wrote.

Maia criticized after Salles used Twitter to call the “Chief Minister of the Government Secretariat, Luiz Eduardo Ramos” María Fofoca. The minister attributed to his colleague the origin of a news item published by the newspaper “O Globo”, according to which he, Salles, “stretches the rope” with the military wing of the government – of which Ramos, the reserve general, is part when he complained. the lack of resources for the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama).

“Minister Luiz Ramos, I did not stretch the rope with anyone. I have enormous respect and appreciation for the military institution. I act as I understand it correct. Enough of this position of #mariafofoca “, wrote Salles in a social network.

The environment minister later apologized.

In the series, Nhonho – or Febronio Barriga Gordorritúa – is an 8-year-old boy played by Edgar Vivar from 1974 to 1992.

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