Salles Twitter account deleted after Rodrigo Maia offense



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The account of the Minister of the Environment, Ricardo Salles, was removed from Twitter today. When accessing the profile used by Salles until yesterday, the message “This account does not exist” appears, indicating the deletion of the profile.

Last night, Salles called the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia (DEM-RJ) “Nhonho”. The message was published in response to a post by the deputy published last week, in which Maia criticized Salles’ position in a public confrontation with the Chief Minister of the Presidency of the Republic, Luiz Eduardo Ramos.

This morning, Salles took to Twitter again to say that his account was “misused” in the episode with the mayor. The publication has been replicated by some users. OR Twitter did not have access to the message while it was on the air.

“I was warned some time 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, according to impressions registered by communication vehicles such as CNN.

The Ministry of the Environment issued a note stating that Salles sent a message directly to Rodrigo Maia explaining that he did not publicize the crime and that “he will investigate the misuse of his account.” About the removal of the profile, the folder has not yet been manifested.

Controversy

Earlier this week, Rodrigo Maia and the president of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre (DEM-AP), had already publicly criticized Ricardo Salles, after he asked Minister Ramos to put aside the position of “María Fofoca”, which ignited the dispute. between the ideological and military wings of the government.

The message came after a report by the newspaper O Globo said that Salles was “stretching the rope with the government’s military wing” and “testing the armor” with President Jair Bolsonaro (without a party) to suspend the extinction actions. means. The report did not refer to the Prime Minister of the Government Secretariat.

Salles’s publication on social networks obtained the support of followers and allies of President Bolsonaro, such as federal deputy Carla Zambelli (PSL-SP) and her son Eduardo Bolsonaro (PSL-SP). On the other hand, parliamentarians from the center came out to support Ramos, such as Senator Ciro Nogueira (PP-PI) and Deputy Marcelo Ramos (PL-AM).

Case locked?

After widespread unrest, Salles decided to apologize to Chief Minister Luiz Ramos, putting an end, publicly at least, to another dispute within the government.

“I spoke with Minister Luiz Ramos, I apologized for the excess and put an end to it. We are together in government, for President Bolsonaro and Brazil. Good Sunday everyone,” he wrote on the occasion.

Soon after, Ramos also indicated, on social media, that he accepted Salles’s apology. “There is no fight,” Ramos said. “Look, there is a definition, a fight is when (there are) two people,” he said, and then said that he is not “fighting with anyone.

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