
PEC: Amanda Vettorazzo and Zoe Martínez Disagree and Exchange Insults
In São Paulo, councilwomen Amanda Vettorazzo and Zoe Martínez had a heated discussion about the 'Shielding PEC', culminating in personal attacks and accusations of xenophobia.
Clash over the Shielding PEC in São Paulo
n São Paulo, councilwomen Amanda Vettorazzo (União Brasil) and Zoe Martínez (PL) had an intense clash on social media regarding the recently approved 'Shielding PEC', which aims to expand legal protections for parliamentarians, resulting in personal attacks and accusations of xenophobia.
Divergences on the PEC and Arguments
Amanda Vettorazzo vehemently criticized the PEC, which she attributed to 'Bolsonaristas and the Centrão', expressing concern about a supposed 'eternal immunity'. In contrast, Zoe Martínez defended the proposal, accusing Amanda of 'inventions' and arguing that the requirement for approval for investigation and prosecution is already provided for in Article 53, § 3º of the Federal Constitution.
Escalation to Personal Attacks and Xenophobia
The discussion intensified with Amanda saying she was 'too busy to bicker with an outsider'. In response, Zoe Martínez accused Amanda of prejudice against immigrants, stating that 'Amanda Vettorazzo is a councilwoman who doesn't like immigrants!' and that the term 'outsider' diminishes the history of all immigrants who built São Paulo.
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