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The clothes used by the state representative, Ana Paula da Silva, known as Paulinha (PDT), during the inauguration ceremony on January 1 at the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina (Alesc) had impact on social networks. The red collar combination has been the target of thousands of comments, often offensive. The MP has already been mayor of Bombinhas, on the north coast, twice.
A photo taken on the day of the inauguration and published by the MP on a social network page already contained more than 8,000 comments and 6,200 shares. Offenses came from different parts of the country.
In an interview with NSC TV, she stated that she always wore tight-fitting clothes and necklines and that it will not be now that Alesc has come to change.
"Of course, it was a whole day of suffering, I will not deny it, but I will not let go of what I am, I want to be happy first and foremost. people as I am, body, soul, really who I am, I think this prejudice has to be deconstructed, and in fact, in the political environment, the overwhelming presence of men makes us shrink, we retroactive. " said Paulinha.
Mrs. Ana Paula at the opening day in Alesc – Photo: Luis Debiasi / Agência AL
For the MP, people are attentive to the events are irrelevant. "Today, more than 800,000 patients are waiting for medical or surgical interventions. During these 30 days, the number of queues has only increased, which is the most important problem, "he said.
Paulinha also stated that she intended to sue those who had made offensive comments against her.
Criminal Lawyer Leonardo Costella says that, in the case of the lawyer, persons who have made abusive remarks may be ordered to pay moral damages.
"Such crimes may well be characterized as defamation or defamation, which are crimes against the honor," he said. he said.
MP Ana Paula was elected with 51,739 votes.
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