“La Globo has a marked encounter with me next year, an encounter with the truth … I’m not going to persecute anyone”said the president on Monday night in Brasilia.
It was not the first time that the head of state alluded so far this year to the authorization for Globo to remain on the air.
Bolsonaro compared Globo to a soldier who must be properly dressed.
“Whoever was a barracks soldier already knows that (the guard soldier) has to be with everything in order, everything fine, she (Globo) must also be, like any other company,” said the president and former Army captain.
Then he said that Sergio Moro, who was his minister of Justice and has just launched the race for the presidency, has no ability to deal with the popular sectors in a campaign.
“I want to see him (Moro) on a truck with speakers speaking to the people,” said Bolsonaro with a sly smile.
Moro “can’t go to a bar to have a blanquita (brandy), he can’t do it,” he added on Monday night at the entrance to the Alvorada Palace.
Hours earlier, Bolsonaro had had another encounter with supporters in Alvorada.
There he criticized the educational program of the former president Lula gives Silva and the “indoctrination” with leftist values and even incitement to “pedophilia” by a former minister of Lula’s party.
At that time a Bolsonaro sympathizer said: “Hitler started with children, do you think that our Ministry of Education could do a job with children to regain awareness?”
Bolsonaro, addressing the man who spoke about Hitler, replied that it is difficult to make changes in the Ministry of Education, which he compared to a “liner” because of its bureaucracy.
The ruler added that if he could, he would make changes such as introducing the subject Moral and Civic Education.
Source From: Ambito

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