MBL takes legal action to ban Bolsonaro’s barbecue



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The Free Movement of Brazil (MBL) filed, before the Federal Court of the Federal District, on Friday night (8), an action to prohibit President Jair Bolsonaro from promoting a barbecue this Saturday (9), as it had promised.

On Friday afternoon, the president said he would prepare a barbecue for about 30 people, and later, after the news that Brazil broke the record in the number of deaths due to Covid-19 in 24 hours, he still debated and said The event would be for 3 thousand people.

In the lawsuit, MBL’s attorney, Tiago Pavinatto, said that Bolsonaro, by promoting the event, was committing “abuse of rights.”

“Acting in his personal sphere and within his residence, even without facing current law, in the exercise of his right to barbecue legitimately only in appearance, Bolsonaro manifestly exceeds the limits imposed by good faith, good faith customs and social and economic purposes that may exist in this act, “he says in the piece delivered to the Justice.

São Paulo’s MBL profile on Twitter celebrated the fact that the action fell into the hands of a “left judge.”

“This scoundrel will not have an easy life if he depends on MBL,” wrote Renato Batista, one of the group’s coordinators.



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