Jair Bolsonaro’s words took place at the exit of the official residence of the Brazilian ambassador in Londonto where he traveled with the first lady, Michelle Bolsonaroto attend the state funeral for the death of the queen Isabel II.
“Do you think I came here to do politics?” asked the visibly upset ultra-conservative president, who had been talking to his supporters of the election campaign and the political situation in Brazil.
“Why the insistence of wanting to put a thief back in the Presidency? Does anyone think it’s wonderful to be president? Throw a thief, with all that gang, from the Presidency,” Bolsonaro snapped, who assured that Brazil has been without corruption “for three and a half years” when he was elected.
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Next October, Brazilians are called to the polls to elect their new president after four convulsive years in which Lula da Silva recovered his political rights after leaving prison and having his sentences annulled in the framework of the operation car wash.
The latest poll published by Datafolha Thursday of last week shows that Lula has a 45% intention to vote for the first round of the elections compared to 33% for Bolsonaro.
Bolsonaro and the dangerous ghost of fraud
In an interview with the official SBT network, the president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, once again encouraged from London the ghost of a supposed fraud against him, without presenting evidence.
“If I have less than 60% of the votes, it is because something abnormal happened in the Superior Electoral Court considering how many people go to my events and how I’m received everywhere I go,” he said in a 35-minute interview.
In this way, the president further fueled the fears of jurists and the opposition that he seek a “Capitol Effect”a movement of non-recognition of the electoral result as did donald trump in USA after being defeated by Joe Biden.
Bolsonaro said that the Datafolha pollster, which gives Lula da Silva a chance to win in the first round – with more than half of the votes – “is made to give an air of legality to an injustice that may occur.”
Source: Ambito

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