The Democratic Labor Party (PDT) has announced its departure from the Allied Base for the Federal Government after a tense meeting held between members of the sub -title. The decision, according to The Leader of the House Party, Mario Haringer (MG)It has been unanimously and reflects the accumulation of dissatisfaction over the past two years.

In an interview with CNNHernger explained that the exit was not a hasty or opportunistic decision:

“In fact, what happened to us was an amount of things during this time, these two years and a few, that we were complaining, saying, giving news to the government, including news, even by the press, the bad relations that occurred between the government and the PDT seat in the House of Representatives.”

A tense meeting and a unanimous decision

PDT leader described the meeting as “very tense”, noting that all party deputies were already in the limits of patience with relations with the government.

Haringer, who was the last to speak at the meeting, said that his role as a leader is “listening to the group, feeling the group and making this feeling, in synthesis, represents our decision.”

sharing Former Minister Carlos Lobby At the meeting, it was confirmed, after clarifying his view of those present. A decision was taken to leave the Allied base unanimously, as party members are no longer able to continue directly at the ruling base.

Independence without opposition

Hernger indicated that despite the departure of the Allied Base, PDT does not join the opposition:

“We have chosen independence for a unique strategy, which should not be confused with the opposition, because we are not an opposition, we are not this opposition there.”

Finally, Hernger stressed that PDT could be “a new alternative and way for Brazil to get out of this polarization.”

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