The Democratic Labor Party, PDT, which nominated former minister and former governor Ceará Ciro Gómez as its candidate in Brazil’s October presidential election, asked the electoral judiciary this Friday to challenge President Jair Bolsonaro’s candidacy for re-election. A Datafolha poll this Thursday shows Bolsonaro in second with 32% of the vote and Ciro in third with 7%, both behind former President Lula da Silva, who has 47%.
In a lawsuit filed with the TSE, the Supreme Electoral Court, the PDT accuses Bolsonaro of crimes such as abuse of political power, spreading false news, unsubstantiated accusations against the electoral system, and early propaganda that may have been committed by a government official in the July 18 meeting. in Brasilia with the participation of more than 40 foreign ambassadors. In total, the party lists 11 possible crimes committed by the president in the document.
On that day, a month before the start of the election campaign, Bolsonaro, using the authority of the head of state, summoned dozens of ambassadors from all continents to the Alvorada Palace and, together with three generals, launched a fierce attack on the alleged vulnerability to the polls, he accused the TSE of participating in an alleged conspiracy with to remove him from power by falsifying the results of the October presidential election and once again hinted that he would not allow a possible defeat. For the PDT, in addition to the many lies told about it, this event skewed the balance that should exist between all presidential candidates as Bolsonaro misused position to gain an advantage over opponents.
Author: Domingos Grilo Serrinha as well as Correspondent in Brazil
Source: CM Jornal

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