(Washington Insider Magazine) – The president appointed Ricardo Capelli as the auditor, who is the general secretary of the Ministry of Justice, and will be in charge of security in the capital until January 31.
After the taking of the Congress, the Presidency and the Supreme Court of Brazil by followers of the ex -president Jair Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, decreed this Sunday a federal intervention in the area of the security of Brasilia, Capital of the South American country.
The president appointed Ricardo Capelli as the auditor, who is the general secretary of the Ministry of Justice, and will be in charge of security in the capital until January 31. It will also be subordinated directly to Lula da Silva, the EFE agency reported.
Request to Funds
Capelli will have powers to request funds and goods available to the Regional Government of the Federal District of Brasilia to perform their functions, in accordance with a decree published by the President.
After the facts in the government building, where Lula da Silva was absent, the president said that who should have been in charge of security in Brasilia “did not do” his functions, referring to the former Secretary of Security Anderson Torres, ally of the former president of the former president Bolsonaro.
Similarly, the president called “fascists” to whom they invaded the venues of the three powers and caused material damage to the buildings.
Pay With The Force of The Law
Lula da Silva said that the radicals were “stimulated” by Bolsonaro, and indicated that “they will pay with the force of the law” after the riots, as well as those who “financed them.”
Meanwhile, the governor of the Federal District of Brasilia, Ibaneis Rocha, referred to the dismissal of the Secretary of Security, and pointed out: “I determined the dismissal of the Secretary of Security of the Federal District, while putting all the bodies of all the bodies in the streets of security, with the determination to stop and punish those responsible ”
The president of Brazil was in Araraquara, inside the state of Sao Paulo, in order to know the damages caused by heavy rains in recent days in the region.
This article is authored by jerald jimenez.