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The President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro called Sergio Moro “Judas” hours before the former minister testified before the authorities in the investigation opened against the president for “political interference” in the Federal Police.
“No one is going to do anything contrary to the Constitution. Rest assured that no one will want to strike a blow against me“said the head of state at the exit of the Alvorada Palace, his official residence in Brasilia.
The president responded thus to the criticism of his supporters against the Supreme Court of Brazil, who authorized the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate the statements made by Moro when he resigned as Minister of Justice, in which he accused the head of state of trying to “politically interfere” with the Federal Police.
This Saturday Moro will give a statement in the Superintendency of the Federal Police of Curitiba after his serious accusations against the ruler.
In the midst of great anticipation, groups of pro-Moro protesters and Bolsonaro defenders gathered around the police headquarters and they starred in some moments of tension that were quickly appeased by the police, according to what they found EFE.
Are your constituents in Brasília?
. Or Judas, who leafed through it, interfered so that it would not be investigated?
. Nothing favored that it was not according to the Constitution.
.More also NÃO ADMITIREI that façam against MIM and ao nosso Brazil passing by da da mesma. https://t.co/Tj5aDO2LUr
– Jair M. Bolsonaro (@jairbolsonaro) May 2, 2020
Bolsonaro has denied any type of interference in the Federal Police and on Saturday he called his former minister “Judas”.
He also hinted on social networks that Moro prevented the investigation of the stab he suffered in an electoral act during the 2018 campaign and whose author has been detained since then.
The Federal Police conducts an investigation into the dissemination on social networks of false news allegedly fired by groups linked to Rio de Janeiro councilman Carlos Bolsonaro, and another against senator Flavio Bolsonaro for money laundering in his time as deputy of Rio.
Moro said Friday in an interview with the magazine Veja than will present evidence to the Supreme Court confirming Bolsonaro’s attempt to meddle in Federal Police affairs.
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