MP Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) reacted after Flávio Bolsonaro said that, if he won the presidential election, he would like to have the Minas Gerais parliamentarian and Jair Bolsonaro as ministers in his government.
In contact with the chronicle this Wednesday (10/12), Nikolas said: “Flávio said in a meeting at the PL that I am not old enough to be a candidate for the Senate, I am not old enough to be a candidate for governor, but I am old enough to be a minister. And that I would like Jair Bolsonaro and I to be ministers in his government”, reported the deputy, asked about the report published in Metropolises.
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Federal Deputy Nikolas Ferreira (PL-MG) visits Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia
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“But it was more of a relaxed comment from Flávio, in a joking tone, than a formal invitation. I am not planning to become a minister, because I am focusing on the National Congress. I still have a lot to do in Parliament,” Nikolas said.
Currently, Flávio Bolsonaro is seeking support from centrist parties for his candidacy for the Palácio do Planalto. In addition to meeting the leaders of the PL, the senator met behind closed doors with the leaders of other parties to present his campaign strategy.
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International travel
In January, the presidential candidate will visit countries in South America, Europe and the United States seeking international support for his candidacy and an amnesty for Jair Bolsonaro and others convicted of involvement on January 8.
On Flávio’s international agenda, the first regular flight is to Argentina, chaired by his ally Javier Milei.