Without citing names, a former spokesman criticizes Bolsonaro in a newspaper article: Power ‘intoxicates, corrupts and destroys’



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RIO – The former spokesman for the Presidency Otávio do Rêgo Barros made a series of indirect criticisms of President Jair Bolsonaro, in an article published yesterday in the newspaper “Correio Braziliense”. Without mentioning the name of the occupant of the Planalto Palace, Rêgo Barros affirmed that power “intoxicates, corrupts and destroys.” The former aide also criticizes the presidential aides who behave as “subordinate followers”

The text houses complaints from members of the Planalto Palace who criticize Bolsonaro for the president’s alleged difficulty in handling opinions that do not favor him and admitting his own mistakes.

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“Today’s leaders, after achieving their victories in the electoral arenas, are swallowed by the silly comments of those around them or by the crazy demonstrations of occasional followers,” wrote Rêgo Barros, who also included in the article what appears to be an allusion to his working relationship with Bolsonaro.

“The slave stands next to the awarded boss, reminds him of his human nature. The applause of authorities, credulous people and many sycophants, can cloud your sense of reality. Unfortunately, today we are faced with attitudes that offend those (sic) Roman customs, ”wrote the former government spokesman, who, in several passages of his article, refers to the time of the Roman Empire.

“It is painful to realize that the projects presented in the electoral campaigns, in order to convince us to cast our vote in the electronic polls, are mere advertising pieces, made to measure for that moment. They are worth as much as a seven dollar bill. As soon as the mandate begins, those plans are gradually forgotten due to political difficulties to implement them or even other petty interests, ”wrote Rêgo Barros. “The loyal advisers, modern slaves, who whisper advice of humility and common sense to the chosen, even become hoarse,” he continued.

Rêgo Barros also indirectly criticized Bolsonaro’s aides who, for convenience, prefer to agree with everything: “Some are no longer respected. Others, abandoned on the way, wounded by palace intrigues. The rest, to survive, assume a comfortable silence. These are subservient followers who do not practice loyal disagreement for personal interests. “

At the end of the text, the former Bolsonaro government spokesman says: “The population, as the supreme arbiter of political activity, will be forced to demarcate a Rubicão river whose illegal transposition by an arsonist leader will be strictly punished by society. Finally, assuming the role of Roman slave, she must whisper in the ears of the politicians who deserved her vote: – “Remember the next elections!”

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