Re-elected mayor, Lira defends that each branch stays “in its constitutional square”

Lira reiterated the defense of democracy and said that the Chamber will not host “an act, speech or demonstration” (Image: REUTERS/Adriano Machado)

the deputy Arthur Lira (PP-AL) stated in his first speech after being re-elected president of the Chamber that the Powers need to respect the limits and remain “each one in its constitutional square”, in a message to the Executive and the Judiciary after several clashes between the institutions in recent years.

Allied with the former president’s government Jair Bolsonaro and one of the main leaders of the centrão, Lira won another term as mayor based on her ability to articulate, receiving a record 464 votes, well above the 257 needed.

The deputy, who had the support of the government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, also stated that he will seek solutions that avoid fiscal populism. “The moment calls for important reforms for Brazil to continue developing,” he said, citing the reform of the tax model.

Lira reiterated the defense of democracy and said that the Chamber will not accept “acts, speeches or demonstrations” that threaten the democratic regime.

Source: Moneytimes

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