Feb 24 • 18:08 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Councilman Substitute Reports Mayor's Brother-in-Law After Being Assaulted in Front of the Chamber in MT; Video

A city council substitute in Brazil filed a police report after being assaulted in front of the Chamber in Nova Mutum, with the assailant being the brother-in-law of the local mayor.

Otávio Albuquerque, a council substitute known as 'Xerife', reported being assaulted outside the Chamber of Nova Mutum in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The incident occurred following a dispute linked to online posts made by Albuquerque regarding Daniel Fernandes, the brother-in-law of Mayor Leandro Félix. According to Albuquerque, tensions have been escalating for about a year due to perceived defamation directed at Fernandes's family, especially his sister, the city's first lady.

Fernandes provided his account of the altercation, indicating that their confrontation arose when he sought to discuss Albuquerque's derogatory remarks about his family, which he claimed have resulted in ongoing personal attacks. The situation escalated quickly, leading to a physical confrontation that both men expressed regret over afterward. The incident highlights the growing tensions within local politics and the repercussions that personal disputes can have on public figures.

As this story develops, calls for clearer guidelines on how public officials interact and handle personal matters within the political sphere may emerge. The lack of immediate responses from local government officials, including the mayor's office and the Chamber of Municipalities, raises questions about transparency and accountability in dealing with conflicts in the public eye.

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