Secretary of the Civil Police of RJ, Felipe Curi announces departure from position to run for elections
Felipe Curi announced he will leave his position as the Secretary of the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro to run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the upcoming elections.
Felipe Curi, the Secretary of the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro, announced on Thursday that he will resign from his position to run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies. Curi made the announcement at a business leaders' event in Copacabana, where he was present as a speaker alongside Senator Flávio Bolsonaro. His resignation is expected to take effect on Friday, as he aims to transition from public service into a political role.
In his statements, Curi emphasized the importance of legislative changes at the federal level to address crime effectively, indicating that his experience in public security has highlighted the need for reforms. He believes that the current legislative framework must evolve to support police actions in combating crime in Rio de Janeiro. In light of his potential candidacy, he expressed a strong intention to influence law-making related to public safety.
Curi's departure marks a significant shift not only for him personally but also for the Civil Police, as it raises questions about the continuity of leadership in a critical period for public security in the state of Rio de Janeiro. His alignment with prominent political figures like Senator Flávio Bolsonaro underscores potential political support as he prepares for his campaign. The implications of Curi's decision could resonate across public safety policies in Brazil, shaping future discussions around criminal legislation.