Magno Malta diz que abandona o PL, caso partido apoie PT

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Durante sessão não deliberativa no Plenário do Senado, nesta segunda-feira (04/09), o senador Magno Malta detonou uma possível aliança entre PT e PL nas eleições municipais.


Leia mais: https://www.em.com.br/app/noticia/politica/2023/08/30/interna_politica,1554354/por-dois-votos-comando-do-pt-autoriza-alianca-com-pl-em-2024.shtml

Por apenas dois votos, o comando petista decidiu, na segunda-feira (28/8), não barrar alianças com o partido do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL) nas eleições municipais de 2024. Pela decisão do diretório nacional do PT ficam permitidas coligações com candidatos do PL nos municípios, desde que apoiem o presidente Lula (PT).

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00:00 Well, I'll end with a piece of news that is everywhere.
00:05 The PLB will be able to join the PT in the mayoral elections.
00:13 In some places, states and municipalities,
00:19 or vice versa, one can be vice of the other,
00:22 the PLB can support the PT, or the PT can support the PLB.
00:26 At first, I wasn't scared.
00:29 But after a few hours, I got worried.
00:33 And I said, Senator,
00:37 if the PT, if the PLB joins the PT,
00:43 we'll have to build a back door for the PT to enter,
00:49 because we'll all leave through the front door.
00:53 A senator, who is the leader of the government,
00:56 said, "The government is open to the PLB,
00:59 you can close your arms, because this arm won't be there."
01:03 Then, I saw a video of the party's president,
01:08 I called him, but I couldn't talk to him,
01:10 saying that there is no way that Valdemar da Costa Neto,
01:14 that possibility, could happen.
01:19 And he said, "One has already been expelled."
01:22 "And if others get involved and assume government positions,
01:26 they'll also be expelled."
01:28 When the roof was blown, about 20 people voted for the government.
01:33 These 20 people lack the right to be expelled.
01:36 But I want to end by saying, Mr. President,
01:41 about the PLB and the PT,
01:44 it won't happen.
01:50 Those who got desperate, got anxious,
01:52 in my base, in my state, where I'm president,
01:54 calling me, sending me messages, anxious,
01:57 and some PT members celebrating Brazil abroad,
02:00 I said, "Peace."
02:02 "Because if they enter through the front door, we'll all leave."
02:06 "Peace."
02:08 "There's a way out for everything."
02:10 But I liked it a lot at the impeachment,
02:13 because I always ended my speech singing.
02:15 And in my last speech at the impeachment,
02:18 I was singing, Lewandowski cut my microphone.
02:21 Because at that moment, he was tearing up the Constitution,
02:26 giving political rights that Dilma doesn't have.
02:29 She didn't have them, and the Constitution says,
02:31 when you're impeached, you legally lose your political rights.
02:34 And I was saying goodbye to Dilma,
02:38 singing a song by Roberta Miranda.
02:41 "Go with God, go with God."
02:43 He cut my microphone.
02:46 Now, I end my speech,
02:47 honoring my friend, Buzer da Silva,
02:49 in this PLPT meeting.
02:52 It will never happen.
02:53 "Only when the bat gives blood,
02:56 will the sassi cross his legs."
02:59 "Only when the bat gives blood,
03:02 will the sassi cross his legs."
03:04 Thank you, Buzer.
03:05 (computer mouse clicking)

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