Kim Kataguiri: Mr. President, I always distrust bills whose debate has no one registered to speak in favor.
Kim Kataguiri: I say this because, when there is no one willing to defend their position firmly and vehemently, it is unlikely to be something good — as is the case with this bill.
Another point — and I will raise a hypothesis — is the following: if a party receives stolen money in its coffers, and that irregularity is investigated by the technical body that analyzes the accounts, if that party merges with another, it will be amnestied.
Kim Kataguiri: That is, automatically, the new leadership of the party will not be held responsible for it.
Kim Kataguiri: It greatly alarms me to see so many people from the Lula Government's base now saying they are concerned with confronting the Banco Master scandal — and I am too, so much so that I signed the CPMI from the beginning.
