Senator Flevio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) said on Wednesday (9), and he failed in the statement of the deputy Federal Gilvan (PL-SA) on wishes for President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT).
“It is not an expected situation from the parliament that is there to discuss dangerous things in Brazil,” Flavio said in the Senate.
The son of the former president Gear Bolsonaro (PL), Senator said that the speech was “ridiculous”.
However, he referred to parliamentary immunity and lovers that some procedures or “punishment” are necessary for the deputy.
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A Talk about Gilvan Last Tuesday (8) during Public Security Committee From the house. At that time, he said: “I really want more death and that (security guards) are not armed.”
The Council approved a draft law It is prohibited to use weapons Fire by President Lula and Ministers. This procedure was presented in August 2023 by the representatives of Paulo Bellinski (PL-SP), the current president of the committee, and the Skull Chaos (PL-PA). Gilvan was the decision.
According to the text, ” Using weapons From fire by members The personal security of the president From the Republic and the ministers of the state, although this is in the activities that involve the immediate security of such personalities. “
During the meeting, Billynskyj, a supporter of medicines, said the project brings a “settlement” in the debate about access to weapons in the country.
In the justification of the text, the deputy argues that the performance of presidential and ministerial security must “agree with the ideology of the current agent, who does not see in firearms a useful thing for society.”
President Lula contradicts the expansion of access to weapons in the country, and in his administration, to change the rules created in the Jir Bolsonaro government (PL) that facilitated this issue.
The proposal still needs to support the Public Administration and Services Committee, the Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ). To be categorical, if approved at the university, you can go directly to the Senate analysis.