Joice calls Bolsonaro ‘traitor’ and ‘pimp of a sold deputy’



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Former ally of Jair Bolsonaro (without a party), federal deputy Joice Hasselmann (PSL-SP) published today a series of curses against the president, whom he accused of treason and called “pimp of a sold deputy” and “tchutchuca from the center.” .

“Vagabond, liar, traitor to the country, pimp of a sold deputy, thief from the center. Rebuild what? What did you destroy? Pico,” Joice wrote in response to a Bolsonaro post.

The president commented on the opening of the legislative year in Congress, after the election of the new mayors -Arthur Lira (Progressistas-AL) – and the Senate -Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG) -, both supported by Bolsonaro.

“Today we begin a new chapter and we have a new opportunity to work together for Brazil, placing the country, and not personal interests, at the center of every decision made, respecting, above all, the wishes and traditions of the Brazilian people . “said the president, who also praised the natural resources and the” unique beauty “of Brazil.

In another tweet, he also said that there is “nothing more rewarding” than serving the country and leaving a legacy for future generations. “Although the road is arduous, we know that honor is made up of sacrifices.”

In the morning, in a tone of irony, Bolsonaro had already provoked Joice, who yesterday was seen at the party for the victory of Lira.

“I had one [deputada] there, of course … Stay home! Look the life! He did not vote for Lira, and he was at the Lira party ”, declared the president in conversation with supporters, in the lobby of the Palácio da Alvorada.

For Bolsonaro, Joice had a contradictory position. According to him, the parliamentarian backed the chorus in favor of restrictive measures to combat covid-19, such as social isolation and the “stay home” campaign, which the president firmly opposes.

In addition, Bolsonaro made fun of Joice’s vote for Lira’s opponent in command of the Chamber, Baleia Rossi (MDB-SP), who represented the bloc articulated by Rodrigo Maia (DEM-RJ) and the president’s rival.



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