Governor Tarcísio de Freitas declared, in a speech delivered this Friday the 12th, in front of an audience that had President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in the front row, that Brazil was experiencing “fierce polarization” and that “it had to turn this key”. Tarcísio took the stage at the launch of SBT News.
“(We live in a) moment of fierce polarization, of emotional polarization, where people sometimes hate each other simply because they think differently. Right here in Brazil, the country of syncretism, the country of tolerance, it is time to change this key,” Tarcísio said in his speech.
According to him, “it is time to change things”. “Yes, we can think differently. The debate will take place in the political arena, but we can build convergence. A project for the future,” he added.
Tarcísio de Freitas took the stage shortly after Minister Alexandre de Moraes, who, in turn, called the repeal of the Magnitsky law a “victory for truth.” Tarcísio, in the front row, also applauded Moraes’ speech.