Lula will not appear at the second debate

Lula will not appear at the second debate

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The last televised exchange between the two presidential candidates in Brazil is scheduled for Friday, October 28, just two days before the ballot.

Minas Gerais became a key state for the elections: It is the second largest in the country. and has more than 20 million inhabitants.

Elections in Brazil: Lula seeks the evangelical vote

In addition to touring the key territories for the election, Lula met yesterday with evangelical leaders and faithful to assure you that, in the event of winning the presidential ballot on Sunday the 30th, will defend freedom of worship and oppose abortionin an attempt to win over voters in a segment where his rival, Jair Bolsonaro, is a wide favorite.

At the meeting, held in São Paulo, the leftist leader issued a “letter to Christians” in which he promised to maintain the free operation of the temples, denying false claims from the rival side that he intends to close them.

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RITUAL.  A child prayed for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during an evangelical ceremony in São Paulo, attended by the candidate on the left.

RITUAL. A child prayed for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during an evangelical ceremony in São Paulo, attended by the candidate on the left.

“My government will not adopt any attitude that harms the freedom of worship or hinders the free functioning of the temples,” says the text.

Towards the second round of 30, the favorite Lula tries to get voters among evangelicals, a segment that represents almost a third of the 213 million Brazilians and that the majority supports the far-right president.

Source: Ambito

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