“There is not the slightest doubt. Whoever gets the most votes wins. That is what democracy is all about”, he told the presenter Renata Lo Prete, on the television program Jornal da Globo, after the last debate with his adversary Lula Da Silva.
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On Wednesday, commenting on the decision of the president of the Superior Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Alexandre de Moraes, to deny an investigation into alleged problems in the distribution and broadcast of electoral guidelines on radio stations, Bolsonaro had already made a similar statement.
It is a last-minute narrative change that allows clearing up or at least mitigating a factor of uncertainty. On repeated occasions in recent years, Bolsonaro had expressed his mistrust of the electoral process, even appealing to false information.
After casting his vote in the first round of October 2, he did not respond, for example, when asked if he would accept the result.. There he limited himself to ensuring that “clean elections must be respected.”
I am “confident in victory” on Sunday, the 67-year-old president told local media this Saturday as he toured Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais, where he was received by thousands of supporters shouting “Myth, Myth!” their followers call.
Source: Ambito

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