“The case of Bolsonaro is very difficult. Bolsonaro’s antics are very difficult for a liberal to admit. Now, between Bolsonaro and Lula, I prefer Bolsonaro,” said the author of “The City and the Dogs,” among almost a twenty world-renowned novels.
The writer, who has also had Spanish nationality for almost 30 years, admitted that “There is a kind of infatuation with Lula, especially in Europe”but recalled that the former Brazilian president “was in prison” and the judges sentenced him “for thief,” according to the Uruguayan newspaper El Observador.
Lula was imprisoned for more than 500 days in a corruption case of which the Justice finally declared him innocent, but while he was subjected to the judicial process he could not be a candidate for president in 2018, in the elections that Bolsonaro justly won.
Vargas Llosa insisted that the current Brazilian president, who is running for re-election, “is not a candidate that arouses our enthusiasm”, but he only issued a deep criticism of him when speaking of his denial of vaccines against Covid-19disease that just suffered.
A survey by the consulting firm Quaest released on Wednesday indicated that Lula could win in the first round of the October 2 elections, by obtaining more than 50% of the valid votes.
The survey contrasts with another telephone survey released the day before yesterday, from the MDA institute, which showed an advance of three points in one month for Bolsonaro, who would have kept the votes of those who favored former judge Sérgio Moro, who withdrew from his candidacy. for president.
Source: Ambito

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