Mandetta says history will show “who was on the right side” – Politics



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OR former health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta stated that “history will show who was on the right side and who was on the wrong side” when asked by the president about his resignation Jair Bolsonaro (no party). The answer was given during an interview for the CNN international. In English, the doctor said he was “very concerned” about the situation of the Brazil, mainly with the Rio de Janeiro state.

“I think we are at the beginning of the most difficult parts we are going to go through. From 0 to 10, I would be concerned at level 10, ”said the former minister.

During the conversation, the journalist questioned whether Mandetta’s dismissal was done amicably, as Bolsonaro said. He even uses the term “divorce,” the same one used by the president. “I can say that he was friendly because he was chosen to take care of the country and I was named by him,” said Mandetta.
OR Ex minister He also said that “the reasons that made (Bolsonaro) reach this point (resignation) were absolutely different opinions.”

During the interview, Mandetta emphasized that he did not agree with Bolsonaro’s views on the pandemic.

“Obviously I couldn’t deal with him telling people to go to work, to walk the streets, not to stay away and to say it was a simple flu. And in our branches, the Ministry of Health, we spoke to other governments, university researchers from all over the world, and they all said that people should stay indoors and stay safe, “says the former minister.

Mandetta and Bolsonaro on different sides

Mandetta also recalled that after the disagreement was made public, Bolsonaro fired him. “We were on different sides, clearly,” he said. “History will tell who is on the right side and who is on the wrong side,” he concluded.

When asked about the 12,635 deaths in Brazil. The doctor said “the numbers speak for themselves.” “They thought there would be no more than a thousand deaths, but I always thought that Brazil could be the country with the highest number of deaths.”

* Intern under the supervision of Deputy Editor Kelen Cristina

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