
Lupi Back in PDT, Supports INSS CPI Probe
Former Minister Lupi's Return to PDT and Support for INSS CPI Investigation Brasília, Brazil – In a surprising turn of events, Carlos Lupi, former Minister of Social Security, has returned to lead the Democratic Labor Party (PDT) just 18 days after resigning from Lula's government. His resignation followed accusations of undue discounts on social security benefits. Lupi's reappearance was marked by a press conference where he declared the PDT's unwavering support for the ongoing investigation into the INSS (National Institute of Social Security) by the CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry). "Our decision was unanimous," Lupi stated, emphasizing the party's commitment to transparency and accountability. The INSS CPI is currently investigating allegations of widespread fraud and corruption within the social security system. Lupi's support for the investigation adds significant weight to the proceedings and is expected to intensify scrutiny of the government's handling of the scandal. The swiftness of his return to the PDT leadership suggests a complex interplay of political maneuvering and a determination to address the allegations head-on. Further developments in the INSS CPI investigation are eagerly awaited.