This Monday (8), President Jair Bolsonaro announced, via Twitter, the resignation of the Colombian Ricardo Velez Rodriguez of the position of Minister of Education.
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Vélez Rodríguez took office on January 1 and faced an “internal war” in the Ministry of Education (MEC) caused by disagreements between the military and followers of the writer Olaf de Carvalho.
On Friday (5), at a breakfast with journalists, President Jair Bolsonaro said that the minister could leave office on Monday (8). “Monday will be the day of 'I stay or I don't stay'”, said the president at the time.
Shortly after the president's statement, Véllez, who was participating in an event in Campos do Jordão (SP) declared that he would not relinquish office.
A Colombian naturalized Brazilian, Vélez Rodríguez took office on January 1st and was facing a “internal war” in the MEC caused by disagreements between the military and followers of the writer Olavo de Oak.
On Friday (5), at a breakfast with journalists, President Jair Bolsonaro said that the minister could leave office on Monday (8). “Monday will be the day of 'I stay or I don't stay'”, said the president at the time.
Shortly after the president's statement, Velez, who was participating in an event in Campos do Jordão (SP) declared that he would not hand over his position.
At the café, Bolsonaro also stated that there is no rivalry between the ideological wing of the government – influenced by the writer Olavo de Carvalho – and the military current, composed of generals who hold high positions in the Executive federal.
In the two and a half months at the head of the Ministry of Education, Ricardo Vélez Rodríguez collected a series of polemics, among which:
Shortly after Vélez's resignation, Bolsonaro already announced the name of the new Minister of Education, Abraham Weintraub.
(Source: G1 News)