
Lula's Government repudiates Flavius in U.S. audience: "Treason to the Homeland"
According to the note, the senator “opted to legitimize the results of an unfair investigation against entrepreneurs and workers in our country”, instead of batting
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Calling a foreign power to pressure its own country is treason to the Fatherland. Nor did he take advantage of today's audience to recognize that he was wrong to contradict the interests of the Brazilian people. In the note, the government states that Flávio was the only Brazilian enrolled in the session that did not stand contrary to the imposition of taxation, suggesting that it be postponed.
Furthermore, This only matters to two groups: who profits from the chaos and who needs it to commit crimes ", continues the statement.
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Calling a foreign power to pressure its own country is treason to the Fatherland.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesNor did he take advantage of today's audience to recognize that he was wrong to contradict the interests of the Brazilian people.
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In the note, the government states that Flávio was the only Brazilian enrolled in the session that did not stand contrary to the imposition of taxation, suggesting that it be postponed.
according to MetrópolesThis only matters to two groups: who profits from the chaos and who needs it to commit crimes ", continues the statement.
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