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Foto: Geraldo Magela/Agência Senado
Nesta terça-feira (22), o senador Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP), vice-presidente da Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito (CPI) da Covid, e o senador Luiz Carlos Heinze (PP-RS) protagonizaram uma discussão durante sessão do colegiado. Os senadores estão ouvindo o deputado federal Osmar Terra (MDB-RS), que seria um dos líderes do suposto “gabinete paralelo”.
Os atritos começaram após Terra afirmar que a Suécia foi o país europeu que não adotou medidas de lockdown e registrou menos mortes por Covid-19. A declaração foi rebatida pelo senador Otto Alencar (PSD-BA), mas voltou a ser assunto na CPI durante fala de Ciro Nogueira (PP-PI).
Informações: Pleno News