Bolsonaro ends interview after question about his son’s bank secrecy 02/24/2021



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O president Jair Bolsonaro (sem party) closed an interview page (24) depois that was questioned about his assessment of the law that annulled part of the provas used to denounce or Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (Republicans-RJ), filho do president, by deviation and lavagem of money.

Flávio Bolsonaro was denounced by the MPRJ (Public Ministry of Rio de Janeiro) for the alleged diversion scheme known as “crackers” when he was a state deputy. But yesterday the STJ (Superior Court of Justice) annulled the decision that authorized the breaking of its banking and fiscal secrecy, evidence used to demonstrate the irregular movement of money by the senator.

Today, Bolsonaro cut off a journalist’s word before ending the question about the president’s assessment of the STJ’s decision. “The interview is over,” said the president, approaching the microphone and leaving the room.

Bolsonaro is in Acre to fly over the areas affected by the floods and deliver vaccines against the coronavirus. The state is in a state of emergency and public calamity has been decreed. According to the Ministry of Health, almost 22,000 doses of vaccines against covid-19 would be delivered.

“Visits were made to health units to restructure the influx of patients seeking care in the Unified Health System (SUS),” reported the adviser to the folder. “There is a daily monitoring of the occupation of beds in local hospitals and the demands for shelters with health facilities to serve the population affected by the floods.”

The future Minister of Citizenship, João Roma, said that money from the BPC (Continuing Provision Benefit) was given to the families of Acre to mitigate the effects of the floods.

A delegation of ministers and government officials was with the president. Most of them appeared without a mask in the broadcast of TV Brasil, despite the coronavirus pandemic.

The Minister of Health, Eduardo Pazuello, called “Pazuca” by Bolsonaro, said that the vaccines will be destined mainly to the areas affected by the floods. However, this does not change the distribution of priorities to the groups defined in the vaccination plan: health professionals, the elderly and indigenous people.



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