Party called the minister a “skinhead in a toga”; President of the acronym, Rui Costa Pimenta, will testify to the PF
Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the STF (Federal Supreme Court), ordered this Thursday (June 2, 2022) the opening of an investigation against the PCO (Workers’ Cause Party) by publications of the acronym on the internet.
Moraes ordered the legend’s profiles to be blocked on social networks and determined that the legend’s president, Rui Costa Pimenta, give a statement to the PF (Federal Police) within 5 days. read the intact (133 KB).
The decision came after posts on Twitter in which the left-wing party called the minister “toga skinhead” and says he’s in “Shade for Dictatorship”. The PCO also asked the “Dissolution of the Supreme Court”in a statement similar to that of right-wing groups, which appear in the Court’s inquiry.
“Alexandre de Moraes: candidates who ‘spread fake news’ will have their registration revoked. In a rage for dictatorship, skinhead in toga shreds the right of expression, and prepares a new coup in the elections. The repression of rights will always turn against workers! Dissolution of the STF!”, says the party’s Twitter post.
In his decision, Moraes said that the PCO discloses several “publications of extreme gravity, through which it defends, without any restriction, the dissolution of the SUPREME COURT”.
“Effectively, what is verified is the existence of strong indications that the party infrastructure of the PCO, a political party that receives public money, has been improperly and repeatedly used with the objective of enabling and promoting the propagation of criminal statements, through the official profiles of the party itself, published on its website”, wrote the minister.
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