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Judge Moro transfers Lula`s
Interrogation to May 10
PF and the Secretariat
asked for more time to organize security.
Judge Sérgio Moro
transferred the interrogation of former President Lula from May 3 to
May 10. He will speak in the action in which he is accused of being
the true owner of the three-floor apartment in Guarujá.
The Federal Police and the
Secretariat of Security of Paraná asked for more time to organize
the security scheme. Lula will be the last defendant in this case to
testify.
Two former OAS executives
testified on Wednesday (26). One of them is the architect Paulo
Gordilho, appointed as one of the people responsible for renovating
the apartment.
Gordilho confirms that
three-floor apartment was reserved for Lula. He said he did not know
how the negotiations were for reform, but confirmed that he attended
a meeting in São Bernardo do Campo to show former President Lula and
Mrs. Marisa Letícia the plans for the reform of the three-floor
apartment and the kitchen of the site in Atibaia.
In his testimony, Gordilho
said that he personally paid R $ 170,000 to the company responsible
for the site's project, the target of another investigation.
Another witness was Fabio
Yonamine, former president of OAS Investimentos. He confirmed that
there were requests to make a triplex reform for former President
Lula and that he was with Lula and Marisa on the three-floor
apartment n February 2014.
The former president's
defense stated that Paulo Gordilho's statement about Lula's
three-floor apartment reservation was isolated and unfounded after
the architect acknowledged that he was not part of the sales area.
And regarding the reform of
the site, Lula's defense stated that it was clear that owner Fernando
Bittar is the one who has always dealt with OAS about the property.
topics:
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,
OAS
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03/15/2017
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03/14/2017
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has never seen anything illegal during Lula's government
03/03/2017
Defense desist from Sarney
and Kassab testimony in Lula's case
03/03/2017
National Newspaper
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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Moro transfere interrogatório de Lula para 10 de maio
Ele vai falar na ação em que é acusado de ser
dono do triplex do Guarujá.
PF e Secretaria pediram mais tempo
para organizar segurança.
O
juiz Sérgio Moro transferiu o interrogatório do ex-presidente Lula
do dia 3 para o dia 10 de maio. Ele vai falar na ação em que é
acusado de ser o verdadeiro dono do triplex do Guarujá.
A
Polícia Federal e a Secretaria de Segurança do Paraná pediram
mais tempo para organizar o esquema de segurança. Lula será o
último réu desse processo a depor.
Dois ex-executivos do grupo OAS prestaram depoimento nesta quarta-feira (26). Um deles é o arquiteto Paulo Gordilho, apontado como um dos responsáveis pela reforma no apartamento.
Dois ex-executivos do grupo OAS prestaram depoimento nesta quarta-feira (26). Um deles é o arquiteto Paulo Gordilho, apontado como um dos responsáveis pela reforma no apartamento.
Gordilho
confirma que o triplex estava reservado para Lula. Ele disse que
desconhece como foram as negociações para a reforma, mas confirmou
que participou de uma reunião em São Bernardo do Campo para
mostrar ao ex-presidente Lula e a dona Marisa Letícia os projetos
da reforma do triplex e da cozinha do sítio em Atibaia.
No
depoimento, Gordilho disse que pagou pessoalmente R$ 170 mil para a
empresa responsável pelo projeto do sítio, alvo de outra
investigação.
Outra
testemunha foi Fabio Yonamine, ex-presidente da OAS Investimentos.
Ele confirmou que houve pedidos para fazer uma reforma no triplex
para o ex-presidente Lula e que esteve com Lula e dona Marisa no
triplex em fevereiro de 2014.
A defesa do ex-presidente afirmou que a declaração de Paulo Gordilho sobre a reserva do triplex para Lula ficou isolada e sem fundamento depois que o arquiteto reconheceu que não fazia parte da área de vendas.
A defesa do ex-presidente afirmou que a declaração de Paulo Gordilho sobre a reserva do triplex para Lula ficou isolada e sem fundamento depois que o arquiteto reconheceu que não fazia parte da área de vendas.
E
sobre a reforma do sítio, a defesa de Lula afirmou que ficou claro
que o proprietário Fernando Bittar é quem sempre tratou com a OAS
sobre o imóvel.
tópicos:
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/20/world/europe/france-election-marine-le-pen.html?_r=1
MARSEILLE,
France — Slipping in polls in the final days before the start of
France’s presidential voting on Sunday, the far-right leader Marine Le
Pen is rallying her base by hardening a line — already very hard — on
her principal campaign theme: immigration.
At
a rally on Wednesday night in Marseille, a city where immigrants are
omnipresent, Ms. Le Pen, the leader of the National Front, vowed to
clamp down, expel, stamp out and restrict immigration, and to make France “more French.”
The
tough talk was met with thunderous chants of “This is our home!” from a
hall packed with 5,000 supporters waving French flags, many bused in
from all over southern France.
In the stands, her supporters spoke of “massive” immigration, and Ms. Le Pen echoed the word right back to them, and then some.
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“Just
watch the interlopers from all over the world come and install
themselves in our home,” she said. “They want to transform France into a
giant squat.”
“But
it’s up to the owner to decide who can come in,” Ms. Le Pen continued.
“So, our first act will be to restore France’s frontiers.”
The
words were red meat to her base of supporters and were intended to
shore up her flagging poll numbers as the campaign closes. Polls once
showed her at 30 percent, but instead of consolidating her lead, her
support fell as doubts about her readiness to govern grew.
Two men who were thought to be also-rans — Jean Luc Mélenchon of the far left and François Fillon
of the center right — have been catching up and are within three points
of her. Ms. Le Pen is still expected to emerge on Sunday as one of the
two finalists in the May 7 runoff, a breakthrough for the far right,
given that her father’s second-place finish 15 years ago came as a
shock.
Polls
predict a heavy loss for her in the second round, however. A poll
conducted for Le Monde and published on Tuesday said she would get only
about 30 percent of Mr. Fillon’s voters in the second round — not nearly enough,
according to Joël Gombin, a National Front specialist at the University
of Picardy Jules Verne, who said she must get more than 50 percent of
former Fillon supporters to have a shot at winning the presidency.
But
Ms. Le Pen is not taking any chances with the first round, either.
Tough talk on immigrants is what her supporters want from her, and on
Wednesday night at the Dôme, a metal-covered arena in a run-down
neighborhood of Marseille, set back from the port, they were not
disappointed.
As
she denounced her opponents on the left as “immigrationists,” men in
the stands shouted, coarsely, that they would cut off a certain part of
their rivals’ anatomy.
Police officers brandishing automatic weapons guarded the hall — two men were arrested in Marseille on Tuesday
and are suspected of preparing an attack to disrupt the election — and
Ms. Le Pen eagerly linked immigration to “insecurity,” a favorite theme
of hers.
Violent
protests by leftist demonstrators have disrupted recent National Front
meetings, although those held on Wednesday were relatively subdued.
Referring to those under surveillance as possible security threats — a day before a man with an assault rifle fatally shot a police officer in Paris — Ms. Le Pen called France a “hotbed of S-files, that immense army of the shadows who want us to live in terror.”
She unleashed volleys of fearful warnings about her country’s transformation — in her telling — by an immigrant wave.
“The
third-world demographic push is accelerating,” she warned. “There is a
migratory submersion which is sweeping everything before it.”
“Will
we be able to live much longer as French people in France, while entire
neighborhoods are being transformed?” Ms. Le Pen asked. “It is right
for us not to want our country transformed into a mere corridor, a giant
railway station.”
Areas
around Marseille and other parts of southern France have large
immigrant populations from North Africa. Ms. Le Pen’s words found ready
takers in the stands, where supporters spoke with dismay and anger at
seeing their hometowns, in their telling, made unrecognizable by the
presence of immigrants.
“It
is absolutely frightful. I’ve never seen so many burqas,” said
Christiane Guille, a nurse from Salon-de-Provence, referring to the
head-to-foot robe worn by some Muslim women. “Frightful. And it’s
getting worse and worse. It’s like a cult. I know some who have
converted. You see them indoctrinated, the passage from one civilization
to another.”
“For
me, there is a huge replacement going on,” Ms. Guille added, using what
has become a stock phrase for people on the far right to describe what
they see as France’s transformation. “I cry for my Provence. I feel
hatred. By what right do they take over my country?” Ms. Le Pen’s words
on immigrants, she said, “went straight to my heart.”
Odile Ferrero, 60, a retired home health worker, said her town, Aubagne, was “stuffed” with immigrants.
“It’s
like whiteflies. They are just everywhere, everywhere,” she said. “And
all the little ones, who used to come home with my daughters, they went
swimming together — and now they are all wearing the veil.”
“There are some who are good,” she continued. “But then there are others. And now they have more rights than we do.”
Ms.
Le Pen has proposed a series of anti-immigration measures, constants in
her campaign for months, but with some new ones in the last few days.
She
promised a “moratorium” on immigration “as soon as I take office”; an
end to family reunifications — the longstanding and divisive policy of
allowing into the country family members of immigrants; the expulsion of
illegal immigrants, “because it is the law”; the expulsion of “S-files”
who are foreigners; and cutting medical help to illegal immigrants.
All of the proposals met with roars of approval.
France
had a record number of asylum-seekers last year, 85,700, and about
227,500 foreigners were granted residency permits of some sort, an
increase of nearly 5 percent from the preceding year. Ms. Le Pen has
spoken of drastically limiting legal immigration to around 10,000 people
a year.
“There’s
far too much insecurity, as far as immigrants are concerned,” said
Francis Scueil, a cheese factory worker from Salon-de-Provence. “They
are just not adapted to the French way of life. When you go to the
markets, that’s all you see.”
As
the buses carrying National Front supporters pulled away from the Dôme,
a group of Muslim women, most wearing head scarves, gathered to look,
tentatively leaning forward from under an adjoining highway overpass.
“More
and more are coming from the third world, taking advantage of our
benefits,” Ms. Le Pen had said at the rally. “It’s a choice of
civilization. I will be the president of those French who want to
continue living in France as the French do.”
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