Pedro Rocha has been proclaimed president of the Football Federation (RFEF) despite being implicated in a corruption case.
The Government intervened in the RFEF through the Superior Council of Sports (CSD), creating a supervisory and representation commission.
Rocha was not suspended as he did not hold any federative position the day the Government intervened.
Questions arise about the Government's intervention a day before Rocha's election as president.
The decision of intervention is part of a pact in which Rocha himself participated.
Conclusion: The Government seems to be collaborating with those accused of corruption which darkens the process of deep regeneration that the RFEF needs.